WWE legend JBL recently joined hands with a legendary tag team partner of his at an independent pro wrestling event. The duo came back together after 13 years, and they last fought as a team on the 1000th episode of RAW.JBL showed up at the Wildkat Sports Revolution Rumble on Saturday, November 22, 2025, alongside his old running buddy Ron Simmons (fka Farooq). The duo came face-to-face with a tag team in the ring.Layfield swiped a steel chair from one of the wrestlers and handed it to Simmons before landing a Clothesline from Hell onto the other guy. The former WWE Champion then delivered a promo before exiting the arena along with the 67-year-old legend.JBL and Ron Simmons fought together in the 1990s and 2000s as APA (Acolytes Protection Agency) and are three-time WWF Tag Team Champions. The duo had last worked as a team on July 23, 2012, the 1000th episode of RAW, and had helped Lita defeat Heath Slater.The APA disbanded in 2004 after Farooq was released from WWE, which ushered John Layfield to become a full-fledged singles superstar and also bag the WWE Championship.JBL names Kurt Angle as the rarest wrestling talent WWE discoveredJBL recently appeared on the Something to Wrestle podcast, where he talked about Kurt Angle. Layfield said that despite WWE having a grand roster at the time, the Olympian became a big star despite not knowing about the pro wrestling business beforehand.“With Kurt, you knew he was good… This guy’s the best wrestler on the planet. I mean, this guy’s not good; this guy’s alien level… He hadn’t worked the territories. He hadn’t worked this education background system to learn the business. Plus, he didn’t even know the business… Kurt is the most amazing story I think I’ve ever seen. I’ve never seen a guy come in when business was that hot… That guy is not once in a lifetime. That guy is once in about a 10,000-year performer,” he said. [H/T: 411Mania]Kurt Angle is a four-time WWE Champion, a one-time World Heavyweight Champion, and a one-time WCW Champion. The Olympian is one of the most decorated wrestlers of the Stamford-based promotion and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017.