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Kurt Angle Says Milk Truck Segment Was His Best Moment, Recalls Reaction in the Moment

February 16, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
Kurt Angle Milk O Mania Image Credit: WWE

Kurt Angle’s “milk truck” segment on WWE Raw is arguably his most famous moment, and he recently recalled his reaction as he was doing it. The “Milk O Mania” segment took place on the August 20th, 2001 episode of WWE Raw and saw Angle come out to spray the Alliance, including Steve Austin and Stephanie McMahon, with milk in a callback to Austin’s similar beer truck moment in 1999.

Angle mentioned the segment while discussing his best moments and matches with Inside the Ropes. Angle talked about how it’s one of those moments that will be remembered forever and what he was thinking at the time. You can see highlights below:

On the Milk Truck Segment:

“Oh, that was that was awesome. You know, the one thing that I’ve told fans many times, and I said this in my Hall of Fame speech, the one thing you want to do with the fans is create moments. Moments that will last forever, that will last a lifetime. And not just the rest of the matches. But the moments that fans remember forever, like the milk truck incident or when Austin dowsed Vince McMahon with beer, with the beer truck incident…

“These moments are are what keeps the fans interested, and what’s what makes them fans for life. And that milk truck incident or moment was my best moment. When you can do that, and you know that Stone Cold Steve Austin’s in the ring and you’re dowsing him with milk. And that Stephanie McMahon, the boss’s daughter’s in the ring, and you’re you’re spraying him down, you feel like you own the world. It’s like, ‘Holy s**t, I can do no wrong. Vince McMahon loves me!’ That’s what I felt like. But it was it was a great moment and something I will never forget.

On the ‘Milk’:

“The crazy thing is, the stuff that I dowsed them with wasn’t milk. It was water. They had to pull a hose from the back, and they had to put this stuff inside the hose. It was white food coloring. So when I would open up the hose and spray it, the water would be white. And so, it wasn’t milk. There was milk in the cartons that I drank and threw at Stone Cold, but the hose was water. It was white-colored water, which was pretty cool.”

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit Inside the Ropes with a h/t to 411mania.com for the transcription.

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