Goldberg Voices Reluctance to Appear at Saudi Arabia Match

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Bill Goldberg’s final match took place in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, on “Saturday Night Main Event,” where he faced Gunther for the world title. Despite some time limitations that shortened his retirement promo after the match, it marked a fitting conclusion to the legendary WCW star’s career. In a discussion on the “Ariel Helwani Show,” Goldberg revealed that his intended farewell match was actually supposed to be at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia a few years earlier. He emphasized that he wanted to retire on his own terms and didn’t consider that Saudi match to be his final bout.

Goldberg explained that preparing for the Saudi event in just three weeks while being sick made it a risky way to end his career. Although he would have preferred to retire sooner, he acknowledged that the timing ultimately worked out, as he had the chance to compete for the World Heavyweight Championship in his final match. Towards the end of his wrestling journey, Goldberg also mentioned his son Gage, highlighting the potential for him to pursue a future in professional wrestling.

Fan Take: This insight into Goldberg’s retirement journey is significant for WWE fans because it shows the importance of legacy and timing in a wrestler’s career exit. It also opens the door for exciting new developments if Goldberg’s son steps into the wrestling world, potentially continuing the family’s impact on the sport.

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