Goldberg Has No Intentions To Retire After His SUMMERSLAM Match With Dolph Ziggler

Goldberg Has No Intentions To Retire After His SUMMERSLAM Match With Dolph Ziggler

After his disastrous match against The Undertaker at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia, Bill Goldberg redeemed himself at SummerSlam when he faced Dolph Ziggler. As a result, he plans to stick around...

By JoshWilding - Aug 16, 2019 06:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: h/t Wrestling Inc.
No one expected Goldberg to return to face The Undertaker at Super ShowDown and after the match proved to be something of a disaster, most fans assumed that his time in the ring might be at an end. Well, he once again surprised everyone at SummerSlam in a killer showing against Dolph Ziggler and now makes it clear that he's going nowhere. 

"No, [I'm not finished]," he confirmed during a recent interview. "I mean, I'd be content if I never stepped foot in the ring again. But I don't know, it's not something I aspire to do but it is something I aspire to do. I don't know. I have no idea; I just don't."

We recently learned that WWE is planning to use Goldberg on a sporadic basis for short feuds and matches similar to the one he had against Ziggler this past Sunday. While that bout didn't exactly do anything for the Showoff, it got fans excited and the Superstar who eventually defeats him will obviously be given a huge rub.

Where do you guys hope to see him show up next? 
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