Yeah Goldberg looked like a complete idiot bad mouthing Hogan/Nash in 2004 but gave those two his ear for most of his run. Sure Jericho designed that PPV to elevate himself but he built a hot angle for Goldberg and Jericho probably could have given Goldberg a good 10 to 15 min match shutting up Nash criticisms that Goldberg couldn't work longer matches. Goldberg destroys a 7-foot-2 Superstar: WCW Thunder, June 18, 1998. Tenay: 'Duggan seems to wrestle to the level of his competition.' Duggan fires up his 'cheap heat' machine. Oh no Jimmy one-eye Hudson says that Duggans mom is a cop in Glens Falls. However, in some ways, he was the same in both Goldberg had polarizing runs in both WCW and WWE with noteworthy results in each promotion. ![]() Yet during his hot 98 run Goldberg spent listening to Hogan and Nash backstage to the point where both Hogan and Nash convinced Goldberg not to work with Jericho on PPV. Match 1: Jim Duggan pinned Roadblock after Old Glory Woah The biggest fatass in WCW, Roadblock He actually seems like hes slimmed down a bit. Goldberg was a top star of both WCW & WWE, but he had a different journey in both promotions. I know the interviews with him was recorded back in 2004 but he bad mouthed Nash and Hogan playing their political games, ending his streak, and cooling off his momentum. Hulk Hogan & The Giant: WCW Nitro Aug 17th 1998: Goldberg: def. Al Green: WCW Nitro Aug 24th 1998: Goldberg & Kevin Nash: def. Scott Putski: WCW Nitro Aug 31st 1998: Goldberg: def. Rick Fuller: WCW Nitro Sep 7th 1998: Goldberg: def. Second, that said Goldberg looked like a complete doofus in the documentaries as well. Sting: WCW Thunder Sep 10th 1998: Goldberg: def. Meanwhile months later he headline a PPV where his match was 7 mins long. ![]() ![]() Which hilarious since most one-on-one WCW PPV main events at the time barley passed the 10 min mark which Goldberg was able to do with DDP and had a good match. A bit off topic but I was watching the Goldberg episode in the Monday Night War Documentary Series in the Network.įirst, Kevin Nash was critical of Goldberg almost criticizing his main event spot saying he didn't know how to work a 20 to 25 min match. We’re going to look at five of his best matches from WCW, where he made his name, and five from WWE, where he had a somewhat disappointing run with some pretty good stuff in it.
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