However, Kurt Angle explained in his podcast’s latest episode that the move wasn’t unsafe when it came to concussions.

The Olympic gold medalist spoke about his WrestleMania 17 match against Chris Benoit during the ‘The Kurt Angle Show’ podcast. Angle was asked about his honest opinions on the diving headbutt.

“It’s not a very detrimental move”- Kurt Angle on Chris Benoit’s diving headbutt

Kurt Angle believed the diving headbutt wasn’t as dangerous - from a concussion perspective - as people made it out to be. Angle also explained how Chris Benoit executed the diving headbutt.

The WWE Hall of Famer said the diving headbutt would have dealt more damage to Chris Benoit’s neck and back than to his head.

Here’s what Angle had to say about the diving headbutt:

The legendary Harley Race invented the diving headbutt, and as time passed, many wrestlers incorporated the visually appealing move into their arsenal.

Dynamite Kid, Chris Benoit and Daniel Bryan are a handful of popular names that spring to mind when talking about diving headbutts. The move is rarely seen on TV these days, and it has a lot to do with its long-term effects on a wrestler’s health.

What are your opinions on the diving headbutt? Sound off in the comments section below.

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