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Goldberg Issues Warning To Seth Rollins; Talks Being A Brock Lesnar Fan, Last WWE Departure, More
- Updated: November 1, 2016
Bill Goldberg joined ESPN 2’s Stephen A. Smith, Max Kellerman and Molly Qerim today for a First Take appearance. You can see video from the appearance above.
The hosts played previous footage of Seth Rollins saying he could take Goldberg because Goldberg is past his prime. Goldberg jokes that he used to be “The Man” but now he’s an advanced aged man. Goldberg says he is not past his prime and Rollins is just trying to get a rub that will get him put in the hospital. Goldberg says Rollins better pray to God that Goldberg doesn’t have anything left in him after the Brock Lesnar match because he will serve Rollins’ head on a platter.
Goldberg says he’s returning because of his kid. Goldberg says his wife and kid weren’t part of his life when he was wrestling and to get the chance to be “the guy” at this point in his life is too much to pass up. Goldberg confirmed that the WWE 2K17 video game is what led to his return. He never believed he would be featured on the back of the game or asked to come back to WWE. Goldberg says he’s giving fans what they want at the end of the day. He says there aren’t enough superheroes left and if he’s given the chance to possibly be that guy, he’s taking it with flying colors. Goldberg says he just wants to be someone kids can follow and look up to.
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