Fans are now criticizing Goldberg for complaining about his retirement match. Goldberg's complaints were met with backlash, with fans and analysts questioning his gratitude.
Goldberg! Goldberg! Goldberg! The familiar chant echoed through State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, as WWE Hall of Fame legend Bill Goldberg made his final walk to the ring.
Goldberg wrestled his last match over the weekend at Saturday Night's Main Event and has wasted no time in sharing his feelings about how it all went down.
WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg has wrestled his last match. The 58-year-old came up short in his bid to dethrone World Heavyweight Champion Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event, falling victim to a sleeper hold after connecting on the final Spear and Jackhammer of his career.
The man who once went 173-0 in WCW and unseated the then-mega heel “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan in July 1998 to win his first world title stepped foot in the ring for the last time on Saturday.
Goldberg retires after losing to Gunther in his last match, closing the book on his iconic wrestling career. The final bout was a fitting end, allowing Goldberg to leave the industry with dignity and say a proper goodbye to his fans.
Bill Goldberg will have his retirement match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12 in Atlanta, and it is against Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The July 7th edition of Monday Night Raw in Providence saw a different version of Goldberg. The former WWE Universal Champion pulled up to the arena in a red muscle car to a thunderous ovation from the fans.
This weekend, Bill Goldberg will take on Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event. As big of an opportunity as it is for ‘Da Man’ to win a world title at 58 years old, WWE is labeling it as his last match.
There’s not much time left for Goldberg‘s last dance against Gunther for the coveted World Heavyweight Championship. The duo will collide in Atlanta next weekend at Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12.
Even though some wrestling pundits have criticized WWE’s decision to let Bill Goldberg wrestle Gunther for the coveted World Heavyweight Championship in his final outing at Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12, ECW’s cornerstone and legend Tommy Dreamer thinks differently.
Bill Goldberg could never be accused of subtlety in his career. And the former WCW Champion is maintaining his 1,000 mile per hour approach to his final ever match.
It’s official - Goldberg will challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship against reigning champion Gunther at the July 12 episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Goldberg returned to WWE Raw, this week, to set up a dream match with World Heavyweight Champion Gunther. The WCW legend seemed to be lying in wait to challenge Gunther who insulted him last year in Atlanta at WWE Bad Blood.
Gunther may have been handed the daunting task of facing Bill Goldberg at next month's Saturday Night's Main Event, but the World Heavyweight Champion doesn't seem too bothered about his upcoming title defense against the WWE Hall of Famer.
The rumors were true, as Bill Goldberg finally made it back to WWE television on this week’s Raw. Just as Gunther was cutting a promo with his first week as the new World Heavyweight Champion, The Icon’s music hit, and the place went bonkers.
Monday Night RAW was live from Green Bay with an arena full of “Cheeseheads” anxious to confirm the many rumors surrounding tonight’s show. The red brand is still reeling from the heavyweight title match that saw the belt change hands once again in a match between Jey Uso and the new champ Gunther.
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