It turns out Kane isn’t the only WWE superstar that’s been making some big moves outside of WWE. Deadline is reporting a couple big names in WWE have recently signed on with a top talent agency to further their post-WWE opportunities.
Big Show and Kurt Angle have signed on with APA to represent them. No, we’re not talking about Bradshaw and Farooq’s Acolyte Protection Agency. We’re talking about the Agency For The Performing Arts.
APA started out representing high profile clients like The Doors, Johnny Cash, Rosemary Clooney, Tina Turner, Liberace and more. They still represent some of the biggest names in entertainment and their roster of clients now includes Kurt Angle and Paul “Big Show” Wight. Needless to say, this is a big move for these two.
The Big Show stated he is wrapping up his WWE career and this last year’s WrestleMania was probably his last. Kurt Angle just came back to WWE and is now the Raw General Manager. But obviously, both of these high profile names are looking forward to projects outside of WWE.
Kurt Angle will still be represented by his long-time manager David Hawk. On the same token, Big Show will still be represented by Sam Perlmutter. But with the power of APA behind them, it will obviously be a giant advantage for both of them.
Kurt Angle and Big Show have both snagged some movie roles in the past couple of years. Joining with APA will only mean bigger things for these two. They both have outstanding personalities and acting skills to boot. It might just be a matter of time until fans can enjoy them on a big screen or a popular television show that has nothing to do with Vince McMahon’s Parade Of Powerslams.
We here at Still Real To Us can’t wait to see what Kurt Angle and The Big Show have in store for us. We just hope they don’t go away too fast because they will be sorely missed in WWE.
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