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Hulk Hogan Thinks Goldberg Ought to Have Stayed Unbeaten


Hulk Hogan thinks Goldberg‘s undefeated streak ended too quickly.

Goldberg had a outstanding unbeaten streak in WCW. He racked up 173 wins earlier than Kevin Nahs beat him at WCW Starrcade 1998, the place Scott Corridor hit him with a caddle prod. The loss has been the supply of controversy through the years, particularly contemplating WCW’s downfall.

Talking with Invoice Apter for Sports activitieskeeda WrestleBinge, Hulk Hogan shared his perception that WCW ought to have continued Goldberg’s unbeaten streak. (H/t Sportskeeda for the transcription)

“I believe Goldberg ought to have nonetheless been undefeated,” Hulk Hogan mentioned. “That may have been one of many issues that will have stored the income stream coming in, however there are choices to be made, completely different folks in command of the pie. A few of it was enterprise, a few of it was simply looking for a distinct path.”

The video might be seen right here:

Goldberg On Bret Hart

One other controversial side of Goldberg’s profession has been WCW Starrcade 2000. There, with a kick to the top, he inadvertently gave Bret Hart a concussion that finally ended his in-ring profession. Bret Hart has been open about his frustration with Goldberg ever since. In a latest interview on Busted Open Radio, the latter instructed Hart to develop up.

“The Bret Hart factor is simply, it simply saddens me as a human being,” Goldberg mentioned. “That’s all. I imply, at the start, I might by no means want unwell will upon any opponent or anybody like that. To have an accident like that occur and finish somebody’s profession, particularly somebody who’s the most effective that ever was, 100%, it sucks. And I’m not asking anyone to grasp it. I’m simply saying, simply depart me alone, dude. [Laughs].

“Put your arms up. Do no matter you gotta do. It’s what it’s. Come on, man. I really like you, Bret. Don’t be such a prick. That’s all. Develop up.”

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John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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