Kurt Angle Believes Jeff Jarrett Would Have Been A Good Member Of The Main Event Mafia

(Photo Credit: WWE)

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle recently took to an episode of his The Kurt Angle Show podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including how fellow WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley was cool with taking whatever bumps he wanted in their match.

Angle said, “He was cool with taking whatever bumps he wanted. I mean, Mick, he’s gonna do some crazy stuff, but he was more concerned about his conditioning. He was nervous that he couldn’t stay in the ring with a current angle for longer than 10 minutes. And he was right. So, Mick told me to back off a little bit, don’t be as intense, but I don’t know how to do that. And I continue to be as intense. I backed off. I did give him some space. I gave him some room to breathe occasionally, but Mick was really nervous about that.”

Angle also talked about how Jeff Jarrett would have been a good member of the Main Event Mafia, but at that particular time in 2009 it wasn’t a good idea as Jarrett was the owner of TNA Wrestling.

“No, I don’t think so. I mean, it all depends; Jeff would’ve been a good member of the mafia, don’t get me wrong. Jeff is a great heel. But at this point in time, him being the owner of the company, it would’ve kind of been like, you know, the mafia would be unstoppable, like, period. Right. You know, having the owner of the company in Yeah. On your side, you know that that’s a bit too much.”

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.