WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg turned 55 years old last night. Yes, the wrestler is 55 and still looks like a physical specimen.
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On his birthday, the former WWE Universal Champion took to his Instagram handle and shared a brief video of his home’s swimming pool. What is exciting about that? Well, it completely shows the innocence of pets and masters.
Goldberg uploaded a video on Instagram where we can see his son Gage lying next to a swimming pool with his pet dog next to him. Both the dog and Gage are mimicking each other.
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In the caption, the 55-year-old wrestler conveyed that he was looking for a good picture to upload on Instagram to celebrate his 55th birthday. Instead, he stumbled upon this video.
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Goldberg wrote, “It’s extremely important to stop and smell the roses especially during these trying times and invest in your loved ones!!! Follow your heart, trust in yourself and keep a steady course.”
What is next for Goldberg?
Earlier this year, the former WCW champion noted that his current WWE contract says that he has 2 fights for the remainder of the year.
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However, in 2021 alone, Goldberg wrestled three matches. One with the former WWE champion Drew McIntyre at the Royal Rumble PPV, and two matches with Bobby Lashley at SummerSlam and Crown Jewel, respectively.
Now it is reported that ‘Berg’ has only one match left for the whole of 2022. Furthermore, after his contract expires with WWE, he will be able to join elsewhere without serving the 90-day non-compete clause.
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For now, the former champion has not uttered a word about his future plans in the business. However, one thing is for sure; the last match for Goldberg in WWE will be a treat for the WWE Universe.
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