

Goldberg said he went to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando that weekend and was fully prepared to wrestle Reigns. Recounting how WWE handled the situation, Goldberg said: “Literally until the 23rd hour, it was still a possibility that he and I were going to wrestle…I did my match with Braun, and it was possible that I could do a match with Roman again before the 5th. See also A Collection of Amazing Alex Schomburg Comic Book Covers And so, I don’t know why it was even considered in the beginning, except for the fact that we’d invested time and WWE invested the money in the angle, in the match, you know.” You know, he’s in remission and his - obviously his immune system is down. “Roman Reigns, everybody knows he has leukemia. “I don’t even know where to begin,” Goldberg explained. He said he didn’t understand why it hadn’t been made sooner. Goldberg described how the change of opponent came in the days before WrestleMania from high up. But you’ve got to love the guy because up to the 11th hour, he was still willing to do it.” “Whether that’s realistic or unrealistic from a person in his shoes are concerned. “You know, more power to him to continually want to get it done,” Goldberg said. According to Goldberg, Reigns was still willing to perform and go through with the bout “up to the 11th hour” - even after WWE decided to replace him and film an insurance match, of sorts, with Braun Strowman. The WWE Hall of Famer broke his silence on Reigns’ absence during an appearance on the Carcast podcast. You Are Reading : Bill Goldberg Breaks Silence On Roman Reigns Backing Out of WrestleMania 36īill Goldberg said that he doesn’t hold anything against Roman Reigns for backing out of their Universal Championship match at WrestleMania 36. WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg gave the lowdown on what happened with Roman Reigns and their match at WrestleMania 36.


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He is also recognized by WWE as a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion and one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion (with Bret Hart).īefore he was a professional wrestler, Goldberg was a football player. He was the first of three men to hold the Big Gold Belt in both WCW and in WWE, later followed by Chris Benoit and Booker T. Goldberg is recognized by WWE as a two-time world champion: a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and one-time World Heavyweight Champion, with both reigns represented by the Big Gold Belt. Goldberg is also famed for his catch phrase, "Who's Next?" The official count is listed as 173 wins and one loss, although some have disputed the legitimacy of that total. He is famous for holding the record for the largest undefeated winning streak in professional wrestling. William Scott Goldberg is a former professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment.
