WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg has been entertaining the world of pro wrestling for over two decades. With the latest appearance at WWE Elimination Chamber to challenge the Universal Champion Roman Reigns, ‘Da Man’ keeps proving that he is still not done with the profession.
However, it now looks like the Goldberg legacy will certainly live on in different sports. Bill’s son Gage Goldberg (15) has been playing for Boerne-Champion in Varsity Baseball. Additionally, Goldberg Jr. could also come to pro wrestling, as he has made a couple of notable appearances in WWE.
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Goldberg Jr. for a Baseball career
Bill Goldberg’s son is a high school student, and he is playing for Varsity Baseball team, Boerne-Champion chargers, as a catcher. Goldberg has been an avid supporter of his son’s career and vice versa. Besides Baseball, Gage also plays football for the school’s team as a middle-linebacker.
Is there a possible future in WWE?
However, the 15-year-old has expressed his interest for WWE as well in the past. He even took part in a
WWE story line with his father and grabbed every spectator’s eyes. Last year at SummerSlam, the WWE Hall of Famer challenged champion Bobby Lashley, and Gage Goldberg was among the audience, supporting his father.Watch This Story:
$2.1 Million Farm, Private Jet, and More: A Peek Inside The Private Lifestyle of WWE Megastar Brock LesnarIn this particular segment, after Bill forfeited,
Bobby Lashley attacked him with the steel chair. Then Gage tried to help his father, running out of the crowd and jumping on Lashley, and ended up being in a hurt lock. However, this was a beautiful father-son moment in the eyes of many WWE fans.Before that, Gage has also come to WWE set to cheer for his dad in the crowd section, during the match between Bill Goldberg and
Brock Lesnar. Additionally, the 3-time world champion has said once that he came back to WWE to make his son proud.Furthermore, when asked about his son’s possible WWE career, Bill Goldberg said that it will be an option. “
You know, it’s all about opportunities. I mean, I want him to follow his dream. He’s already proven to me and everybody else that he’s already become a better baseball player than I ever can be. So I don’t want him to ever be compared against me because it’s not fair,” he said.Further, Goldberg added, on
WWE After the Bell with Corey Graves, “He’s his own guy. I just want to be able to provide him opportunities, let him make his own choice, and get him as prepared as humanly possible for life. That’s what it’s all about, man. So yeah, I think it’s highly possible. Will the opportunity present itself? Only time will tell”. (H/T Wrestling Inc.)ADVERTISEMENT
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