Goldberg Goes Into Detail On His Disastrous Match With The Undertaker At SUPER SHOWDOWN

Goldberg Goes Into Detail On His Disastrous Match With The Undertaker At SUPER SHOWDOWN

While chatting to Booker T on his radio show, Goldberg elaborates on what exactly happened during his Super ShowDown match with The Undertaker, and explains why he went "a little overboard." Check it out.

By MarkCassidy - Aug 15, 2019 03:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Goldberg has already revealed that he knocked himself out during his match against The Undertaker at Super Showdown a couple of months ago, but the WCW Legend has now gone into more detail on what exactly happened and why he felt the need to charge full speed into that turnbuckle in the first place.

While appearing on Booker T's show, The Hall of Famer explained that he can't go out and "be an entertainer," so he has to make things look as real as possible. In this instance, Goldberg admits that he "went overboard."

"I’m not going to run into a turnbuckle and miss it and act like it killed me. I can’t do that, so I have to make it look as close as killing me as possible, and sometimes, unfortunately, the circumstances are such that I go a little overboard. And when you accelerate at an age, your body can’t take that overboard as it used to. "

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Let us know what you make of Bill's comments, and be sure to check out the full interview in the player below.

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