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Goldberg is 40 years removed from his Edison graduation and 28 years removed from his first pro wrestling win. Saturday in ...
Goldberg returned to WWE in 2016 after a 12-year absence. On July 12, the 58-year-old will challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event in his final match.
Goldberg previously said during an appearance on ESPN's SEC Nation on Nov. 2, 2024, soon after his initial confrontation with Gunther, that WWE had granted his request for a retirement match in 2025.
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Goldberg approves creative plans, teases location for retirement match The wrestling Hall of Famer describes himself as an 'extremely violent person' in the ring.
Bill Goldberg, the WWE Hall of Famer, is reportedly planning his retirement for 2025, with internal discussions suggesting a potential return sooner than expected. Speculation is rife about a ...
Goldberg's WWE Return May Be Closer Than Fans Think Published May 08, 2025 at 2:17 PM EDT Updated May 08, 2025 at 10:46 PM EDT By Andrew Ravens ...
The Los Angeles Rams drafted Goldberg in the 11th round of the 1990 NFL Draft. He would never appear in a game for L.A. but would instead make his NFL debut on Dec. 3, 1992 for the Atlanta Falcons.
by Jamie Kennedy March 21st, 2025 WWE.com Bill Goldberg has admitted that he was "a mark for [himself]" throughout the peak and twilight years of his pro wrestling career in both WCW and WWE.
Joy Behar spoke about her co-star’s absence from The View. Pic credit: ABC With Whoopi Goldberg missing from The View for a recent episode, some viewers likely wondered if she left the show.
Goldberg has some immediate names that come to mind, and they check all the boxes. "I never got a chance to get my hand around [John] Cena's throat. That might have been cool," Goldberg said.
WWE News: WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg trades the wrestling ring for the football field as he supports his son, Gage, during the Alamo Bowl matchup between Colorado Buffaloes and BYU Cougars ...
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