Aside from the match with Scott Hall, Goldberg also touched upon another infamous match he had in WCW, against William Regal, which is now remembered for all the wrong reasons.
“The whole part of wrestling that I was cast into was such elite characters and people in the business. I didn’t know jack, and I was always reaching my hand out for someone to help me and pull me up,” said the former wrestler. “The Regal deal, same thing. If I would have known that it was supposed to be a stiff back-and-forth like a Yuji Nagata kind of deal, I would’ve gone for it. But I was waiting for him to lead me.”
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He explained how he could’ve taken the lead if he were in football as he was far more experienced and adept on a football field, but didn’t have the same experience inside the squared circle. Goldberg added that he didn’t intentionally mess things up inside the ring.
“In a situation where I’m not the leader by any stretch, and if any business proves that you need two to dance, it’s fricking wrestling. What the hell would I be doing to sc*ew my plan, and the plan?” questioned the veteran star.
Goldberg stated that he has been deceived many times in pro wrestling but has moved on despite remembering those who did him wrong. He said he didn’t maliciously botch moves in the ring, admitting that he just didn’t know what to do.
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