WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle plans to have neck fusion surgery next year

Kurt Angle plans to have neck fusion surgery. 

The WWE Hall of Famer addressed his health on an episode of The Kurt Angle Show released on Saturday. He noted that his recent back surgery helped to alleviate some of his pain and he's hopeful that another procedure next year will do the same. 

Angle said:

I still have pain in my lower back but I don't have pain running down my legs anymore. They kicked that but the pain in my back is still there and it's unfortunate but I can deal with this, I couldn't deal with the pain running down my legs. I'm happy with the surgery. 

Angle continued to say that after having had double knee replacement and back surgery recently, up next will be neck fusion surgery. 

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My neck is messed up. Next is my neck surgery. I'm probably going to have fusion next year and hopefully that will help my body and eventually I'll be able to play with my kids. My knees, I've been able to come out of that pretty good so once my back heals, I'll start being able to play with my kids, throw 'em around the pool, carrying them on my back, doing that kind of stuff. 

The 54-year-old had both his knees replaced last May. He said they were so bad at the time that they would never fully straighten. He then had back surgery last month. 

Angle last appeared on WWE programming during the Raw XXX episode in January. He took part in a segment with DX and Imperium on the show. 

Angle is a ten-time Wrestling Observer Newsletter award winner including "Wrestler of the Decade" for 2000-09. He was voted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2004.