Bill Goldberg Seemingly Announced His Retirement In A Post-Show WWE RAW Segment

Bill Goldberg Seemingly Announced His Retirement In A Post-Show WWE RAW Segment

When Raw went off the air last night, Goldberg made his way to the ring following his Mania loss to Brock Lesnar, and it certainly seemed like the legendary star was saying goodbye to the squared circle.

By MarkCassidy - Apr 04, 2017 09:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It's been well documented that we very likely saw The Undertaker's final match this past Sunday night at WrestleMania, but "the ultimate thrill ride" may also have marked Bill Goldberg's last bout.

Goldberg and Brock Lesnar had a predictably short, but very solid match at Mania, which ended - again, predictably - with The Beast Incarnate walking out as the new Raw Universal Champ. Many people wondered where this would leave the now 50-year-old Goldberg, and after last night's Raw we may have our answer, as the former WCW icon seemingly announced his retirement when the show went off the air.

Goldberg gave a heartfelt speech, before inviting his young son to join him in the ring, and the raucous Orlando #RawAfterMania crowd were very respectful. Though he didn't specifically state that he's done, and there was a hint that it won't be the last The WWE Universe will see of him, chances are his Mania battle against Lesnar was his final match for the company.

Bill Goldberg's return to the ring went better than many will have expected, and he should be very proud if it was indeed his last hurrah.


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