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* [[All-American Face]]: Played straight when he's a face, subverted when he's a heel.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Kurt's had... strange interactions with a lot of wrestlers, namely [[Rey Mysterio]], who he called a boy and said he was going to manhandle, and [[Brock Lesnar]] who actually kissed him.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: [[Chris Benoit]], [[Brock Lesnar]], [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]], [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]], [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Wrestler/Sting (wrestling)|Sting]], [[Jeff Jarrett]].
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Combined this with [[Trash the Set]].
* [[Bald of Awesome]] / [[Bald of Evil]]: This depends on his status as a face or a heel.
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* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Whenever Kurt attempts a moonsault, it's practically guaranteed his opponent will move out of the way.
** When Kurt attempts a spear, it's practically guaranteed he will miss and go shoulder-first into the ringpost.
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: Trusted [[Hulk Hogan]] when he said that Dixie Carter was aware of his wife's cheating ways. Yeah, that's right, he's trusting the [[Manipulative Bastard]] who screwed Dixie out of her company, has a vendetta against [[Wrestler/Sting (wrestling)|Sting]], kept [[Kurt Angle]] away from the title and employed the Jarretts to ''aid'' in his conspiracy, and is the present [[Big Bad]] of the company who'd have every reason to make him hate Dixie Carter (who it's been acknowledged on-air ''suspended [[Jeff Jarrett]] from power'' upon learning about the affair) and join Immortal. Well, since Sting became [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]], someone has to be [[Genre Blind]]...
* [[Hot Dad]]
* [[How Much More Can He Take?]]: ''King of the Ring 2001'' - Kurt wrestled three matches in one night, including a 26 minute Street Fight match with [[Shane McMahon]] that was more violent than expected thanks to a [[Special Effects Failure]] or two. (The reason he wrestled three matches in a single night? Shane, who intentionally interfered in Kurt's King of the Ring tournament matches to ensure that he would both move on to the finals ''and'' lose the tournament to weaken him up for the Street Fight.)
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