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Goldberg Says Tony Khan Reminds Him Of Dixie Carter


Goldberg revealed how talks with Tony Khan went.

It was beforehand reported that the previous WCW Champion had held talks with Tony Khan about showing in AEW. Whereas these ended up not amounting to a lot, there have all the time been rumors about him displaying up in AEW at some point.

Nevertheless, it doesn’t look like the pair have been near hashing out a deal.

Goldberg appeared on Perception with Chris Van Vliet, the place he was requested why he couldn’t agree on a take care of AEW. He mentioned he has completely different views on wrestling to Tony Khan, evaluating him to former TNA boss Dixie Carter.

“I believe we now have a special perspective on it. I believe, um, I don’t know. It’s laborious for me to essentially go judgment on their manufacturing as a result of I don’t watch it,” Goldberg said. “I see clips of it, um, and it’s laborious to offer a rational breakdown of how they’re if I don’t actually watch it, so, um, I don’t actually know.

“He jogs my memory of Dixie Carter, however a male model. I don’t know if it’s a very good or a foul factor,” he continued. “However he jogs my memory of that situation. And it’s only a completely different really feel. It’s simply completely different.”

Goldberg Needed To Be Half Of Sting’s Retirement In AEW

Goldberg continued. He revealed he wasn’t ever shut to creating a deal to seem in AEW.

Nevertheless, he mentioned that the proposition was extra practical when Sting was a part of the promotion. The enduring wrestler retired in February this 12 months, and Goldberg needed to be part of his final match. Nevertheless, he knew he couldn’t overshadow Sting, so didn’t push the matter.

“I don’t assume I used to be ever shut to creating a take care of him. I believe it was rather more a sensible transition when Sting was concerned,” Goldberg added. “That’s why I reached out to Sting—as a result of I needed to be part of it. I assumed he and I may do a farewell factor sooner or later collectively. But it surely wasn’t about me; it was about Sting, and I didn’t wish to overshadow something that he does. I didn’t wish to convolute the waters. It might have been a pleasant crescendo, nevertheless it wasn’t about me, so the timing was sort of off on that.”

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