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After watching his final contest relegated to a TV special, Bill Goldberg explained why he's "pissed off" at WWE over his retirement match.
Bill Goldberg greatly enjoyed sharing the ring with celebrated in-ring brute Gunther at WWE's latest Saturday Night's Main Event special on 12 July, but the former WCW legend can't shake feelings that his retirement occasion could've been better. In fact, Bill is "p*ssed off" at the way his epic career ultimately ended.
Bill Goldberg waved goodbye to professional wrestling, but he might not be the only absent superstar after WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Seth Rollins seemingly suffered a knee injury during his match with LA Knight, bringing an abrupt end to their match.
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When it comes to his retirement from pro wrestling, Bill Goldberg isn’t happy with the way it played out. While his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Gunther was fine enough, it was ultimately overshadowed by his retirement speech.
Goldberg dedicated his speech to his father-in-law, who died last week — it is unclear if this was in connection to the recent flood — and victims of the deadly flooding that struck the Texas Hill Country on July 4.
Goldberg’s career is marked by his transition from football to professional wrestling, where he became a dominant force in WCW and later WWE. He’s known for his impressive undefeated streak in WCW, his signature “spear” finishing move, and his fiery, intense persona.
Bill Goldberg lost the final match of his WWE career against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event on July 12.
WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg expressed disappointment with his final match against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event XL. He felt disrespected, stating his efforts weren't reciprocated, failing to properly acknowledge his accomplishments.
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