Goldberg does not stop being Goldberg, and the fans don’t even want him to stop!
A social media clip shows The Icon cheering at the National Champions and saying “Go Dawgs” in his iconic way.
Sporting a blue blazer, white shirt, and shades, he gave a huge cheer for the team before walking off camera. There is no doubt that Goldberg knows how to hype up a team and he ensured to do that in the best way possible!
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This was a well-deserved cheer from The Icon for the team. In fact, anyone would be lucky to get such an iconic cheer from The Icon himself on a live camera!
Goldberg will come back to WWE for one final match
The last time he was in WWE, he was going after Bobby Lashley for putting his son, Gage Goldberg, in The Hurt Lock at SummerSlam 2021. It was the moment where The Icon’s rage had touched the ceiling, and he was ready to kill Lashley to avenge his son’s injuries.
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After going back and forth with their segments and The Icon constantly threatening to kill The Almighty on live television, the duo met at Crown Jewel in 2021. It was evident that Goldberg wasn’t there to win. He was there to teach a lesson to the man who hurt his family.
He destroyed Bobby Lashley with a brutal spear off the ramp. Additionally, he even took down The Hurt Business when they tried to stop him from attacking Lashley.
He has one more match in his contract
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After defeating Lashley, Goldberg took time off from WWE. Now, he has one match left on his contract.
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It’s possible this will be his last official match with WWE. However, there have been rumors that The Icon may re-negotiate another contract with WWE and extend the number of matches he has left with the company.
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On the other hand, if he was to come back for the last match, some of the best superstars on the roster to retire him are Bobby Lashley, Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar.