Bill Goldberg discusses his WWE and WCW careers and a possible return to the ring
The
crew from Ring Rust Radio – Donald Wood, Mike Chiari and Brandon Galvin –
return to the Delco Elbow Drop with another great interview with pro wrestling star
Bill Goldberg. The former WWE and WCW World Heavyweight champion talks with RRR
about his WWE career, his undefeated streak in WCW, his new PodCastOne show and
even a possible return to WWE!
Check out the exclusive interview on YouTube below or listen to this week’s episode of Ring Rust Radio here.
Check out the exclusive interview on YouTube below or listen to this week’s episode of Ring Rust Radio here.
One
More Match
“First
and foremost, let me back you up for a second here. It’s funny anytime that I
mention anything about wrestling, even my words can be taken out of context.
There have been a number of different publications that have run the story that
‘Goldberg’s back and begging to have a match again’ and he wants to get back in
the ring, at the end of the day, I would definitely listen to that type of
conversation but it’s not something I wake up every morning and I pray to God
to and hope that I can lace up my boots one more time because I have to end on
a nostalgic note. If the opportunity arose and it was a favorable condition for
everybody involved, and I mean working condition, not necessarily the money,
and opponent, I would definitely cater the thought.
“As
to specific people that I would like to face, man I’ve been forthright and
upfront that I’m not on top of the wrestling business like the normal fan would
be since my departure, it hasn’t been the number one thing in my life, so to
just throw a couple of names off the top of my head would be the only way that
I could do it. I couldn’t give an educated guess as to what the good storyline
would be in this day and age as far as television storylines are concerned. Like
I said, I’d consider it, for sure, but it’s not something I’m longing for.
“J.R
is a very good friend of mine and I can talk straight with him and that’s what
these podcasts do. They catch intimate conversations and now that I have my own
I can point the mic at someone else and let them spew so they can get
themselves in trouble more than I can. I enjoyed the wrestling business, there
were a lot of things that I didn’t like about it, but there were things that I
did like about it so I would consider something like that.
“As
far as schedule is concerned, who knows. I’m in pretty decent shape, I don’t
know what to compare it to, but for a 47 year old guy walking around and he
goes to a Muy-Thai Gym a number of days a week, I’d say I’m pretty much ahead
of the game. For the schedule, I don’t know. I don’t talk to Brock enough to
compare what I would think would be acceptable for myself. It’s a topic that
interests me but it’s not a topic I think about daily.”
Negative
Fan Reaction for Part Time Wrestlers
“Obviously
in anybody’s mind, any type of failure, whether it be to yourself or the fans
or management, is something that you don’t want to encounter and if you can
keep yourself out of it then that’s always a consideration if you’re a smart
person. How much that would play in my decision? Honestly, it wouldn’t play
very much because that’s not why I would do it. At the end of the day, I would
do it to invoke a positive response from my son and my wife. I’d love to be
able to please the fans, so many of them that have asked me over the last 10 to
11 years to go back, I would obviously do it for them also. It’s always a crap
shoot. Whether you’re away 10 years or you’re away 10 minutes every single time
I’ve looked at it, you’re only as good as your next performance. So it would
weigh in my mind but it wouldn’t be a factor in my decision.”
Who/What
was Responsible for WCW’s Demise
“There’s
nobody you can point to single-handedly. First of all, it’s hard for me to give
an educated opinion because I was injured during that period of time and I was
away from the normal day goings on of WCW. Now, when AOL and Time Warner
merged, it was ultimately the demise of WCW as we know it I believe. I don’t
think it was something that they were heavily behind as far as programming is
concerned by any stretch of the imagination and from what I remember, Ted
Turner was on safari when the decision was made by the board to get rid of WCW.
I think it starts at the top and when everybody feels that something is going awry,
anxiety is at such a level that everybody just falls apart. It was a law-less
society once it started going downhill and at that time, who was wanting to put
forth the effort to save it? Obviously there were a lot of die-hards that
wanted it saved and a lot of wresters that wanted it saved, I don’t know
anybody that didn’t want it saved and to see it succeed except maybe the
competition and the people who owned it. There was a lot of passion for it.”
Feelings
on a Possible Hall of Fame Induction
“To
get any type of accolade like that when you’re in a given sport or profession
is the ultimate honor. But again, like I said about me stepping back in the
ring, it’s not something that I long for every morning. Would I deem my
wrestling career a failure if I didn’t join it? No. It would be a hell of an
honor for sure. There are people there that deserve it and there are people
there that don’t deserve it and I’m not anyone to say that I deserve it by any
stretch of the imagination. It would be an honor for sure because there are a
lot of legends there and it is a sport that put my name at the forefront and I
owe it a lot of credit for me being able to talk to you right now and have my
own podcast and be a television actor. Yes it would be an honor but I wouldn’t
feel incomplete if it didn’t happen at the end of the day.”
CM
Punk Walking Away
“We’re
all individuals and we all live different ways, I do not know any of the back
story, I don’t know CM Punk but I can empathize and I can completely understand
anyone who wouldn’t like dealings that have transgressed throughout the years
at the WWE.”
His
Streak Ending
“From
time to time I’ve shown displeasures to the way that it ended and Kevin was on
the booking committee for a couple of weeks and it was just timing. I believe
the creativity to keep it going could have happened, but I’ll plead the fifth
again and just say I’m a performer, not an entertainer in that I can take
direction and go out and complete it but I can’t develop the storyline. My job
was not a booker by any stretch of the imagination and I try not to give my
opinion as to who I think should’ve beaten me because I don’t get into the
storyline as much as the next guy. It was those guys’ decision, they’ve been in
the business, collectively, probably 100 years, so who am I to question that?
As a human being you’re always going to question things but it’s not my place,
I was just the talent. I wish Godzilla would’ve beaten me, or Big Foot, or
something like that. I just think Scott Hall should’ve hit me with the taser
that sticks in your chest from across the ring, but so be it.”
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