A New Report Claims That The Undertaker And Goldberg Never Got Into An Argument At WWE SUPER SHOWDOWN

A New Report Claims That The Undertaker And Goldberg Never Got Into An Argument At WWE SUPER SHOWDOWN

It was reported after WWE Super ShowDown that Goldberg and The Undertaker got into a "shouting match" after their bout was all said and done; however, Mike Johnson now states that these rumors are false.

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 14, 2019 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestletalk.com
It was first reported by Brad Shepard of ProSports Extra that wrestling legends The Undertaker and Goldberg had a “shouting match” after their bout at WWE Super ShowDown.

It was noticeable that The Undertaker wasn't thrilled with the way the match went down due to a series of botches during the bout that could’ve seriously injured both men. However, Mike Johnson of PWInsider has now chimed in on the situation and the wrestling journalist reports that the claim is not true whatsoever (transcript courtesy of wrestletalk.com)

“I have not heard one person with any legitimacy claim this as being true.  In fact, when I asked about that rumor, it was quickly shot down by those who were actually in Saudi Arabia, so I tend to think that story is 100% fiction.  Goldberg was not in any position to be fighting with anyone after their match.  My belief is that he was checked out by WWE’s medical staff and if there was interaction after, it was likely Undertaker checking on his well being.”

Shepard has yet to respond to Johnson’s report, though his original statement regarding Taker and Goldberg does remain on his Twitter page.
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