How Bully Believes WWE Fans Are Reacting to Gunther-Goldberg SNME Match Controversies

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On July 12th, Goldberg will challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship in the main event’s final match on Saturday night. Many fans trust “The Ring General” to deliver a memorable retirement match for Goldberg, but skepticism remains about the 58-year-old stepping back into the ring. However, Bully Ray Dudley shared on “Busted Open Radio” that WWE fans tend to be more forgiving when a match is carefully planned and executed with few errors.

Bully Ray stated, “I don’t think fans will be kind if things go wrong in a match. If I were working with Goldberg, I’d be very firm about match expectations. I’d say, ‘This match is about you. That moment is all about you.’ Gunther is on point—I wouldn’t do anything wild or reckless but would keep it controlled and smart.” He also mentioned that he’s more hopeful about the match than most but admitted he would reconsider his optimistic stance if the match disappoints.

If quoting, credit “Busted Open Radio” with thanks to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Fan Take: This upcoming match is crucial as it marks a potential passing of the torch from a legendary veteran to a rising star in Gunther. WWE fans are eager to see a fitting send-off for Goldberg, and how this match unfolds could set the tone for future championship storylines in the sport.

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