Behind the scenes report on WWE’s plans plan Goldberg’s for Retirement

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Spear wrestler Bill Goldberg has been ready to make his final curtain call this year. Fightful Select reports that the location of the Hall of Fame retirement matches could be in a “strategic location.”

This week, the former WCW and WWE World Heavyweight Champion said in an interview with “Mysa (San Antonio)” that he was approved in creative control, noting that speculations for a retirement match at Summerslam, New Jersey, were ruled out on August 2 or 3. “I’ll be in the south. This gives me the opportunity to stamp my career in front of the people I care about most,” Goldberg said in an interview.

A source spoken by Fightful told the publication that Goldberg’s retirement match is scheduled to be held in Atlanta on a temporary basis. The former Universal champion has called Atlanta to his home since his playing day with the Georgia Bulldogs and the Atlanta Falcons. Also, note that although not published as of this report, the next Saturday night’s main event show is scheduled for Saturday, July 12th, the same night as AEW in Texas. With some still in the spare stage, Fightful reports that Goldberg is “absolutely under discussion” about SNME. However, the location of the next show has not been mentioned, so it is unclear whether his retirement match will take place there or elsewhere.

The original report found that Goldberg was set to appear in the Royal Rumburg Home episode of “WWE Raw” on January 27th in Atlanta, but he was not featured. His final appearance was in Bad Blood this October. So, Gunther, the WWE World Heavyweight Champion of the time, humiliated Goldberg. Since their face-to-face oral conflict, “Ring General” has been speculated to be Goldberg’s last opponent, but as they say in this business, “card.” [is] It is subject to change. ”

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