Former WWE and WCW superstar Bill Goldberg, known for his dominant performances and iconic undefeated streak, has expressed openness to having one final match, even if it means looking outside of WWE and AEW. The legend is known to be a dominant athlete in a wrestling ring and has had many one-sided contests over the years, be it WCW or WWE. A few of his iconic rivalries include names like Triple H, Bret Hart, The Rock and Brock Lesnar to name.
Goldberg, 56, last competed in WWE in 2022, facing off against Roman Reigns at the WWE Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event. Despite a loss, the wrestling legend made it clear that a wrestler does not retire until they leave the world. There have been speculations ever since he made his return in WWE 2016. Every match and at every event fans believe that this would be Goldberg’s last appearance in a wrestling ring. However, the legend has always made a surprise appearance on many occasions.
Goldberg is Ready for One More Wrestling Bout
In a recent interview with Busted Open Radio, Goldberg stated that he would be open to having one final match that he can deliver to be a blockbuster but would also be fine with the fact should it not happen.
Speaking on the podcast alongside Buba Ray Dudley, Goldberg said, “I would love to have a final match. I would love to do it in front of my hometown crowd, but I also understand the business of my time in the business has come to an end.” The former WWE Universal Champion also mentioned that he would like to have his final match even outside promotions like WWE and AEW, namedropping a few places like Israel and India for the last encounter.
Goldberg’s openness to having a final match outside of WWE and AEW has sparked interest among fans and wrestling enthusiasts. The dominant Goldberg rose to fame as one of the most intimidating figures in professional wrestling history, and his potential final match is sure to draw attention from fans worldwide.
An Undeserving WWE Hall of Fame Induction
Speaking further, Goldberg also highlights that his Hall of Fame Induction into WWE was a bit undeserving accolade, obviously according to him. The former WWE Universal Champion believes that he was never that much invested in the industry compared to other wrestlers like Buba Ray.
Goldberg’s induction into the WWE Hall of Fame took place in New Orleans at WrestleMania 34, along with Buba Ray, and it was presumed that we might have seen the last of the legend inside a squared circle. However, there might be one last dance left for the WCW legend.
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Currently, Goldberg is a free agent after his last WWE contract expired, so it remains to be seen if he will return to the ring, whether in WWE or another promotion. As the wrestling world continues to evolve, Goldberg’s potential final match is sure to be a significant event, regardless of where it takes place. Fans will be eagerly waiting to see if the wrestling legend will get the opportunity to deliver one final blockbuster performance.