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Ringside Intel on MSNGoldberg ‘Pissed Off’ with WWE’s Handling of His Retirement Match: ‘Shame on Me for Thinking it Would be Different’Wrestling icon Bill Goldberg is "pissed" with WWE for how they handled his retirement match on Saturday Night's Main Event.
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Goldberg Reveals Why He ‘Put The Breaks’ On His Son’s WWE NIL DealGoldberg says his son was offered a WWE NIL deal, but he had to put a stop to it. The four-time world champion was a recent guest on The Ariel Helwani Show. There, he expressed his appreciation and frustration surrounding his retirement match,
Goldberg's last match pits him against Gunther in Atlanta, even as injuries and family tragedy cloud his farewell.
WWE fans watching the live broadcast of Saturday Night's Main Event XL on NBC didn't get to see Goldberg's full retirement speech after the show went off the air.
For someone who played football at the University of Georgia and in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons, it is only fitting that the Peach State would house
Bill Goldberg waved goodbye to professional wrestling, but he might not be the only absent superstar after WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Seth Rollins seemingly suffered a knee injury during his match with LA Knight, bringing an abrupt end to their match.
Goldberg's career may be over, but Triple H just made a huge statement about the future of the Goldberg name in WWE.
The July 12 episode of Saturday Night's Main Event marked the end of an era for wrestling fans with the retirement of Goldberg.