Ex-WWE Star Goldberg Fires Shot At “The Moron I Kicked In The Head” While Addressing His Physical In-Ring Style
Goldberg, the former WWE World Champion, has recently spoken out about his intense in-ring style, taking a direct shot at a legendary wrestler who has been critical of him. Known for his high-impact moves and short matches during his time in WCW and WWE, Goldberg has been vocal about his disapproval of the modern wrestling style.
During an appearance on The Von Erichs podcast, Goldberg reflected on the impact he had on the wrestling business, emphasizing that today’s generation seems to have forgotten his dominance in the ring. He expressed frustration with the current wrestling scene, calling out the lack of appreciation for his unique in-ring style and the excitement he brought to the audience.
Addressing a past incident where he accidentally kicked Bret Hart in the head during a match, Goldberg acknowledged the risks involved in professional wrestling and defended his approach to the physicality of the sport. Despite facing criticism for his in-ring actions, Goldberg maintained that as long as there is no malicious intent, wrestlers should expect some physicality in the ring.
One burning question among fans is whether Goldberg is planning a retirement match. Having left WWE without a proper send-off, Goldberg has expressed his desire for a fitting farewell match. However, the wrestling icon has yet to confirm any specific plans for retirement, leaving fans speculating about his future in the ring.
As Goldberg continues to reflect on his wrestling career and legacy, his comments on the current state of the industry have sparked a debate among fans and fellow wrestlers. With his unique in-ring style and larger-than-life persona, Goldberg remains a polarizing figure in the world of professional wrestling.
Source: Inside The Ropes