Remember that Braun being champion wasn't the original plan. It was a last-minute decision, and they clearly were making it up on the fly. I personally don't think it was as bad as people say it was, but it was definitely not the best run
@@patrickkanas3874So? Cody being the one to end Roman's streak wasn't the initial plan (he wasn't even in the company when the streak was already a thing). Lesnar being the one to end Taker's Mania streak wasn't the plan until earlier that day, and he become the next monster of the company after what was initially (until that point) a miserable return to the company where he was fast losing stock. Things not being the initial plan doesn't mean they can't be turned into greatness, if worked right after you do get stuck with what you have. It doesn't mean you should just shove it under the rug like it never happened at all.
I would argue that Braun Strowman is the next evolution of the Big Show. Paul Whyte was great, but he honestly had so much wasted potential for most of his career. He often got lazy. Braun feels a lot more dedicated but that is just my personal take. I am sure there is a good argument for your side as well to be made.
Prime Goldberg and This Goldberg is the same Goldberg. He always only had five moves. I don't understand everybody pretending like he was somehow better 20 years ago.
I am not going to claim that Goldberg was ever all that skilled of an in-ring worker. Obviously, that is just not the case. Goldberg's star was almost purely because he had a great look and energy for the time, he couldn't work a mic to save his life and so only saying "who's next?" each week was perfectly working around his limitations, and working around his limitations I think is a critical factor in difference, but then there is age and the wear and tear on the body over time. Back in the 90's when WCW would debut Goldberg, was he limited and incredibly green, with barely any move set to work with? Of course. WCW did understand this and they worked hard to present him as a beast. Keep the matches short and simple. Have Goldberg immediately spear the guy, and then pick them up for a jackhammer. Then boom, it is over. His entrance usually took longer than his matches, but that was another thing too was how he would come out and everything. Obviously its all a work, but Goldberg when he came out felt truly impressive, even if limited. His speed and power were very much on display when he would take large guys and just effortlessly hold them above his head before the slam to the ground. His moves felt like they had impact, an impact that you felt from your seat. It isn't that Goldberg had more moves back in the day, or gained a skilled move set with time. The big difference is that as he aged, and don't get me wrong for his age he has still maintained being in incredible shape unlike most people at his age will ever experience but that momentum no longer felt there after a certain point. It stopped looking like people were hit by a truck and it stopped looking like an effortless task for Goldberg to hoist these massive guys clear over his head and hold them there. Instead of it looking like he was cleanly hoisting them, it started to show that not only did he really need a lot of effort out of the guy being jackhammered, but that he really was just trying to get them up and down as quickly as possible. There is also that when Goldberg originally had that streak, it was new and exciting and it came especially at a critical time as the nWo were running havoc on WCW and so having the human steamroller that was Goldberg, just like having a new immortal crow-version Sting for the nWo to run into like a brick wall. Goldberg wasn't great, but back in the day before it got out of hand, it was a great angle that knew how to present their limited beast.
That wasn't Regal's fault. That was classic WCW miscommunication. Goldberg was told he was squashing Regal. Regal was told to give him seven good minutes. No one coordinated. And the results showed in the ring.
@@coldsnap5742 did anyone say it was? I’m making fun of strowman it’s a joke. Strowman acts like Goldbergs this big great legend that won’t let anyone squash him. Regal squashed him without winning the match. Which is hilarious because Bill’s gimmick is supposed to be what Brock Lesnar really is in life. Regal was a weak n effectual blue blood aristocrat who whipped the floor with him & really busted his ass with the most basic British chain wrestling.
Braun strowman could absolutely thrive as world champion under triple H he just needs a good character because i can absolutely believe that this big ass mf with massive ass muscles can be world champion.
Yeah I agree, but he needs to work on the acting in his promos, imo. Yeah he sounds mean and aggressive, but idk if it's the way he delivers or overacting, but it sounds like he's just angrily saying a villian script without feeling natural, with overacted face gestures; just comes off corny sometimes. And I feel like that was a reason Braun was never pushed super far under Vince, and if he did have pushes, they were very short lived and always lost momentum. But yeah I enjoy Braun, but he just needs more convincing promos/line delivery imo
@@dish.washers I agree that is probably where Braun needs the most improvement to truly be able to stand tall as a strong champion. He has the perfect build for championship material. As mentioned, seeing a guy as physically beastly as Braun winning, smashing through the roster, its incredibly believable. I think the issue is that, from what I can tell, in real life he is a big teddy bear of a guy. Super sweet, fun, and friendly. I think that he might struggle in trying to be a Monster in the usual sense because it doesn't come across as authentic, especially the more we hear from him in interviews. A couple things would help. Him having a mouthpiece, a Paul Heyman type figure that can not only work a mic but can present the image and get the heat necessary. The other thing is maybe considering changing up the type of Monster that he is going to play - instead acting more like a turned up version of himself. If he is a friendly giant, maybe he is the Monster out there for the kids - basically being the Monster version of John Cena going out there every week to crush the heels of the roster for kids out there everywhere. I don't know, I haven't thought long on this and that was just what came to mind immediately but I do think that he has all of the makings for so much more if he could work on his mic/ring personality. I think if he can get that together, the WWE would want to push him a lot harder the way that a monster of a man like him should be.
@@foreverrockinout considering there is age as a factor, and then the whole wrestling ability side. Massive wrestling Monsters have been beaten by smaller guys that were able to go the distance. It usually becomes about the smaller guys will to fight and to not give up. That dedication has seen small guys beat serious Monsters, so it isn't exactly unreasonable considering Goldberg at this point is not that young, white hot wrestler going out there every week hitting people like a truck. Plus if you're only willing to lose to other giants, it gets kind of boring with time as matches become too predictable. A lot of matches are predictable, but you at least want to get caught up in the moment and forget about that, believing that anything can happen.
I mean the only reason he was in that position is because that other finger on Goldberg hand was Roman and well Roman didn’t want to do the match (because of fear of his diagnosis flaring up because of the pandemic, which was the best call)
Braun is a true human always gives respect so glad he came back he’s awesome he’s a monster strongest wrestler for sure right now. Hope he wins a title soon
That was a great move by Goldberg. Say what you want about Bill but he ans Sting are the two guys from that era who gave back to get new guys over. What do Austin, Rock and Taker do? They are usually getting one up on guys who will never get their lick back
I definitely agree that Sting has given back a LOT to the wrestling world and over decades he built his career to such an epic standing that yeah he was especially able to utilize his name to help other fresh talent get over. I won't say that Goldberg hasn't given that rub to anyone, but a lot of what he was used for was to try and repeat the classic Goldberg formula but at times if anything it actually took the rub off of guys. Stone Cold and the Rock, totally, I get it. They haven't been in the ring or hanging out in the back much since they retired decades ago. Austin has done his own thing, in part including his podcast which arguably does offer a lot of insight for up and coming wrestlers to learn from. The Rock, well now he of course is playing a whole new role both in front of and behind the camera and yes, it does feel like when he's around the focus is on him. That isn't to say that he never tried to pass on the torch or anything but being out of wrestling so consistently altered their relation to do such - although since the Rock's daughter is also in wrestling, working significantly with NXT, his efforts, if he was helping anyone was probably related to his family. The Undertaker though I don't feel is a very fair one to throw in there. Firstly, in his thirty year career, he definitely put a world of guys over but besides that, the Undertaker was such a unique character, the Phenom, that you didn't have to beat him to get a lift in the eyes of fans. Just being in the ring against him, especially if it seemed like you gave it your all, could get a whole world of new support for you. Look at the Streak during the 21 years of Wrestlemania that took place over. There were wrestlers before Brock that Vince had wanted to break the streak but none of them wanted to do it, seeing it as something that shouldn't break like that, including Edge, Randy Orton, and others. You don't need to break the Streak to get over with fans, but just even being in the same ring as the Undertaker at WrestleMania is a huge rub. Not only that but he has definitely been there for a lot of people. The dude was the locker room general. Yes, he was also the judge for wrestlers court, but as the locker room general he was there for a lot of wrestlers, even when not physically there, they would call him for advice. Mark Henry is a good example of someone who was really struggling to learn the industry and to get off the ground when he entered the scene but over years of friendship and everything, Undertaker would give advice to Mark and it was when that advice - along with training with Stu Hart and company - that helped turn him into the man that would then go on to have an actual reign of any real worth. I still hear other wrestlers talk about how after a certain match, they'd get a phone call from the Undertaker congratulating them, or that they'd call him before a match to get his thoughts, etc. I imagine if you gave wrestlers the ability to say which wrestlers not just influenced but played a direct role in their career, you'd probably see a lot more for the Undertaker than support for Goldberg. Just my take though.
The squash was actually my idea brother. I said Bill dude, we both can see the sunset on your career and this young dude looks like a side character from a Bloodsport movie so lets do it. I also set right next to Bill Goldberg's career on the flight to Saudi Arabia brother, mind blowing brother. Glad we got to bury the hatchet dude! -HHH
Braun is a really lucky talent and appropriately broken the Who's next Streak because Goldberg has a visable feeling that Braun Strowman has great passion I Bill Goldberg would be very much a clutzo for not being involved with the Jobber role in the Match so much years of vital potential is in you Braun you are amazingly genuine in the wrestling Ring Bill Goldberg is retiring the Who's next streak and Marking the best supportive passion for you touch is bistoded to Yourself Braun Strowman
I feel that Braun’s unstoppable monster aura took a massive blow after getting completely destroyed by Brock at Crown Jewel. He was never quite the same after that match, especially when he didn’t get any form of payback.
Only due to how WCW presented Goldberg versus how WWE has presented Strowman. They could have easily presented Braun as an unstoppable Monster just like Goldberg, but he was not nearly as fortunate when it came to creative booking decision as Goldberg was, as WCW really protected Goldberg for quite some time.
Lmao no, "there's not many people i would do this for" .. Goldberg, you're getting paid millions, you do what Vince f*cking told you to do or f*ck off home. What a mark. You got a contract and you did what Vince told you to do.
Hit a spear on that subscribe button!
Nah I'm powerslamming that subscribe button
I’m jack hammering it 🤣
Oooooooaaaah
And then his reign becomes a "He was champ??" type reign
Vince’s WWE was abysmal
Remember that Braun being champion wasn't the original plan. It was a last-minute decision, and they clearly were making it up on the fly. I personally don't think it was as bad as people say it was, but it was definitely not the best run
Can't ever forget he was intercontinental champion once upon a time.
@@patrickkanas3874So? Cody being the one to end Roman's streak wasn't the initial plan (he wasn't even in the company when the streak was already a thing). Lesnar being the one to end Taker's Mania streak wasn't the plan until earlier that day, and he become the next monster of the company after what was initially (until that point) a miserable return to the company where he was fast losing stock. Things not being the initial plan doesn't mean they can't be turned into greatness, if worked right after you do get stuck with what you have. It doesn't mean you should just shove it under the rug like it never happened at all.
Which means that Roman's Reign of terror wouldve started at Wrestlemania 36 and end at 40. @@patrickkanas3874
That squash was him getting revenge for Goldberg squashing bray.
He didn't want to beat Bray at all
Goldberg picked Bray, Braun was grateful....thats not how revenge works stupid.
@@Raymond1701he said he can't lose to Bray .. so he didn't wanted to lose to Bray. Because of his ego as a father and a superhero.
@@NAGAVERSE remember Bray was hurt that's why they took the belt off him
@@Raymond1701 Then he should've relinquished it.
He def said that. That shit meant the world to him.
Edit: Imagine if I thanked you all for liking my post. That'd be weird AF😉
Bill goldberg eats corn the long way
That's antisemitism, sir. Imma cry.
/s
@@Saint_nobodythat's a dpe reference if I've ever seen one..now..GET OUT OF OUR COMMENT SECTION
On the cob
Without butter
Extra thick salt
Braun was really lucky he was too tall for Goldberg to super kick in the head
Brett was just too short😂
El Dandy ready to avenge Bret any moment now.
Is that you bret
Brett crybaby
Bret came into the match having had concussions...come on dude
Squash Bill Goldberg when at this point he was way past his prime and twice his age
Sadly the way Goldberg had won the title has made this moment way less significant than it could have been
How did Goldberg won the title again?
@@KM-lc6hj he beat the Fiend a couple of months before Mania
Dude you marks dont care about these wreslters mental and physical health do you?
Stop acting like The Fiend couldnt lose.@dlcdnl
@@StayInYourPlaceWhat?
@@StayInYourPlace The WAY he lost was the problem
First of all if this was 2003 goldberg vs braun strowman we all know how easy for goldberg to lift strowman up since hes lighter then big show
98 Goldberg is prime berb
Everytime i see Bruan talk it reminds me of Otis impersonating him saying IM GOING ON MA HEAD
"I could count on ONE HAND.....and I would still have 3 fingers left."
I wonder who the other person was 🤔...
bret hart
The rock 😊
Jonh cena
Brock Lesnar, of course
Brock Lesnar is the answer
The time Braun Strowman finally won The Universal Championship. Goldberg or whoever in WWE made the right call
People trying to take his moment away
What I tell you braun is back. Now we are talkin'. Man you gotta have a big guy in the roster. Oh big monster my bad.😂😂😂
Braun definitely is a superhero like Goldberg was for the kids
Not with those nipple rings he isnt
He gave him that wow
Prime Gold berg and Current braun Strowman will be Epic 🔥
Goldberg isn’t a good technical wrestler. He does better against people he can dominate.
I really liked Braun’s championship run. We got a Bray/Fiend vs Braun feud out of it.
that feud was REALLY bad though like REALLY bad and it was the only feud of the whole reign too
That man was Jake The Ninja 🥷
He sounds exactly like Hulk Hogan
It should've been Bret...*runs*
I want bron breaker vs brawn strowman tomorrow
Stroman is the discount version of Big Show
I would argue that Braun Strowman is the next evolution of the Big Show. Paul Whyte was great, but he honestly had so much wasted potential for most of his career. He often got lazy. Braun feels a lot more dedicated but that is just my personal take. I am sure there is a good argument for your side as well to be made.
Nash was the second person
uncle howdy
Prime Goldberg and This Goldberg is the same Goldberg. He always only had five moves. I don't understand everybody pretending like he was somehow better 20 years ago.
I am not going to claim that Goldberg was ever all that skilled of an in-ring worker. Obviously, that is just not the case. Goldberg's star was almost purely because he had a great look and energy for the time, he couldn't work a mic to save his life and so only saying "who's next?" each week was perfectly working around his limitations, and working around his limitations I think is a critical factor in difference, but then there is age and the wear and tear on the body over time.
Back in the 90's when WCW would debut Goldberg, was he limited and incredibly green, with barely any move set to work with? Of course. WCW did understand this and they worked hard to present him as a beast. Keep the matches short and simple. Have Goldberg immediately spear the guy, and then pick them up for a jackhammer. Then boom, it is over. His entrance usually took longer than his matches, but that was another thing too was how he would come out and everything.
Obviously its all a work, but Goldberg when he came out felt truly impressive, even if limited. His speed and power were very much on display when he would take large guys and just effortlessly hold them above his head before the slam to the ground. His moves felt like they had impact, an impact that you felt from your seat.
It isn't that Goldberg had more moves back in the day, or gained a skilled move set with time. The big difference is that as he aged, and don't get me wrong for his age he has still maintained being in incredible shape unlike most people at his age will ever experience but that momentum no longer felt there after a certain point. It stopped looking like people were hit by a truck and it stopped looking like an effortless task for Goldberg to hoist these massive guys clear over his head and hold them there. Instead of it looking like he was cleanly hoisting them, it started to show that not only did he really need a lot of effort out of the guy being jackhammered, but that he really was just trying to get them up and down as quickly as possible. There is also that when Goldberg originally had that streak, it was new and exciting and it came especially at a critical time as the nWo were running havoc on WCW and so having the human steamroller that was Goldberg, just like having a new immortal crow-version Sting for the nWo to run into like a brick wall.
Goldberg wasn't great, but back in the day before it got out of hand, it was a great angle that knew how to present their limited beast.
Brock Taker and Sting probably those other fingers
😂😂 That’s Nothing William Regal did it without winning the match!!
Fr 😅
It was basically the Brock Vs Cena match when Brock beat his ass most the match and then Cena won anyways
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That wasn't Regal's fault. That was classic WCW miscommunication.
Goldberg was told he was squashing Regal.
Regal was told to give him seven good minutes.
No one coordinated. And the results showed in the ring.
@@coldsnap5742 did anyone say it was? I’m making fun of strowman it’s a joke. Strowman acts like Goldbergs this big great legend that won’t let anyone squash him. Regal squashed him without winning the match. Which is hilarious because Bill’s gimmick is supposed to be what Brock Lesnar really is in life. Regal was a weak n effectual blue blood aristocrat who whipped the floor with him & really busted his ass with the most basic British chain wrestling.
Braun strowman could absolutely thrive as world champion under triple H he just needs a good character because i can absolutely believe that this big ass mf with massive ass muscles can be world champion.
Yeah I agree, but he needs to work on the acting in his promos, imo. Yeah he sounds mean and aggressive, but idk if it's the way he delivers or overacting, but it sounds like he's just angrily saying a villian script without feeling natural, with overacted face gestures; just comes off corny sometimes. And I feel like that was a reason Braun was never pushed super far under Vince, and if he did have pushes, they were very short lived and always lost momentum. But yeah I enjoy Braun, but he just needs more convincing promos/line delivery imo
@@dish.washers I agree that is probably where Braun needs the most improvement to truly be able to stand tall as a strong champion.
He has the perfect build for championship material. As mentioned, seeing a guy as physically beastly as Braun winning, smashing through the roster, its incredibly believable.
I think the issue is that, from what I can tell, in real life he is a big teddy bear of a guy. Super sweet, fun, and friendly. I think that he might struggle in trying to be a Monster in the usual sense because it doesn't come across as authentic, especially the more we hear from him in interviews.
A couple things would help. Him having a mouthpiece, a Paul Heyman type figure that can not only work a mic but can present the image and get the heat necessary. The other thing is maybe considering changing up the type of Monster that he is going to play - instead acting more like a turned up version of himself.
If he is a friendly giant, maybe he is the Monster out there for the kids - basically being the Monster version of John Cena going out there every week to crush the heels of the roster for kids out there everywhere.
I don't know, I haven't thought long on this and that was just what came to mind immediately but I do think that he has all of the makings for so much more if he could work on his mic/ring personality. I think if he can get that together, the WWE would want to push him a lot harder the way that a monster of a man like him should be.
@@Mr.Septon Facts I agree! Good breakdown
Is goldberg using steiner math?
Hogan math
They had something with him at one point. But he will never peak again.
Adam Scherr
Even Drew McIntyre squashed brock Lesnar
I want Bill Goldberg interview on CVV wanna hear about his thoughts on Bret Hart
You can find it in about 5-6 other interviews
Braun is my favorite now that Goldberg and Taker gone.
Little known fact, Goldberg only has 4 fingers
On one hand?
Total? 🤔
and i forgot it even happened 😂
Looks like goldberg still only lets huge guys beat him 😂
Because a small guy beating a guy who went over 150-0 to start his career makes sense 🙄
@@foreverrockinout yeah because he's not 50 or anything
@@foreverrockinout considering there is age as a factor, and then the whole wrestling ability side. Massive wrestling Monsters have been beaten by smaller guys that were able to go the distance. It usually becomes about the smaller guys will to fight and to not give up. That dedication has seen small guys beat serious Monsters, so it isn't exactly unreasonable considering Goldberg at this point is not that young, white hot wrestler going out there every week hitting people like a truck.
Plus if you're only willing to lose to other giants, it gets kind of boring with time as matches become too predictable. A lot of matches are predictable, but you at least want to get caught up in the moment and forget about that, believing that anything can happen.
Goldberg counts on his hand the long way.
Good he's a DB.
I mean the only reason he was in that position is because that other finger on Goldberg hand was Roman and well Roman didn’t want to do the match (because of fear of his diagnosis flaring up because of the pandemic, which was the best call)
bret harts favourite match of the modern era
Someone should define "SQUASH" to this guy 😮💨
SHUDDUP
They should have passed the torch for the undertaker why it wasn't done amazed me
Kevin Nash
The other person on that hand is Bret Hart.
Nice of Greenberg to show that even when he's being nice, he's still a mark for himself.
You and Gilberg
Braun is a true human always gives respect so glad he came back he’s awesome he’s a monster strongest wrestler for sure right now. Hope he wins a title soon
Now I wonder. Who might be the other person 🤔
Only Vince could fxck up a gimmick n giant like Strowman. HHH has to bring him back n make him into a giant that's always gunning for the title
And it went no where
Goldberg doesn't have much of a torch to pass, awful wrestler
Still better than the vanilla midgets.
Who was the 2nd guy Goldberg wouldve been cool with getting squashed to? Ryback?
Wwe gotta bring him back, especially if Bo dallas is putting together a stabke with Eric Rowans in it.
Then a few months later he was released. Then brought back and...
I totally forgot the he was a champion!
If Goldberg never got an ounce of offense in, THAT would be a squash. This was just a very back and forth clash.
That's is really cool
Nash did it
Thank you braun for squashing the hell out of goldberg!
That was a great move by Goldberg. Say what you want about Bill but he ans Sting are the two guys from that era who gave back to get new guys over.
What do Austin, Rock and Taker do? They are usually getting one up on guys who will never get their lick back
I definitely agree that Sting has given back a LOT to the wrestling world and over decades he built his career to such an epic standing that yeah he was especially able to utilize his name to help other fresh talent get over.
I won't say that Goldberg hasn't given that rub to anyone, but a lot of what he was used for was to try and repeat the classic Goldberg formula but at times if anything it actually took the rub off of guys.
Stone Cold and the Rock, totally, I get it. They haven't been in the ring or hanging out in the back much since they retired decades ago. Austin has done his own thing, in part including his podcast which arguably does offer a lot of insight for up and coming wrestlers to learn from. The Rock, well now he of course is playing a whole new role both in front of and behind the camera and yes, it does feel like when he's around the focus is on him. That isn't to say that he never tried to pass on the torch or anything but being out of wrestling so consistently altered their relation to do such - although since the Rock's daughter is also in wrestling, working significantly with NXT, his efforts, if he was helping anyone was probably related to his family.
The Undertaker though I don't feel is a very fair one to throw in there. Firstly, in his thirty year career, he definitely put a world of guys over but besides that, the Undertaker was such a unique character, the Phenom, that you didn't have to beat him to get a lift in the eyes of fans. Just being in the ring against him, especially if it seemed like you gave it your all, could get a whole world of new support for you. Look at the Streak during the 21 years of Wrestlemania that took place over. There were wrestlers before Brock that Vince had wanted to break the streak but none of them wanted to do it, seeing it as something that shouldn't break like that, including Edge, Randy Orton, and others. You don't need to break the Streak to get over with fans, but just even being in the same ring as the Undertaker at WrestleMania is a huge rub.
Not only that but he has definitely been there for a lot of people. The dude was the locker room general. Yes, he was also the judge for wrestlers court, but as the locker room general he was there for a lot of wrestlers, even when not physically there, they would call him for advice. Mark Henry is a good example of someone who was really struggling to learn the industry and to get off the ground when he entered the scene but over years of friendship and everything, Undertaker would give advice to Mark and it was when that advice - along with training with Stu Hart and company - that helped turn him into the man that would then go on to have an actual reign of any real worth.
I still hear other wrestlers talk about how after a certain match, they'd get a phone call from the Undertaker congratulating them, or that they'd call him before a match to get his thoughts, etc. I imagine if you gave wrestlers the ability to say which wrestlers not just influenced but played a direct role in their career, you'd probably see a lot more for the Undertaker than support for Goldberg. Just my take though.
Awesome guy
His reign was as forgetable as having Jack Swagger as WHC.
Big af with a nose ring 💍
The squash was actually my idea brother. I said Bill dude, we both can see the sunset on your career and this young dude looks like a side character from a Bloodsport movie so lets do it.
I also set right next to Bill Goldberg's career on the flight to Saudi Arabia brother, mind blowing brother. Glad we got to bury the hatchet dude! -HHH
Wait Goldberg has four fingers?!
Bills problem was he thought wrasslin is real
Braun is a really lucky talent and appropriately broken the Who's next Streak because Goldberg has a visable feeling that Braun Strowman has great passion
I Bill Goldberg would be very much a clutzo for not being involved with the Jobber role in the Match so much years of vital potential is in you Braun you are amazingly genuine in the wrestling Ring Bill Goldberg is retiring the Who's next streak and Marking the best supportive passion for you touch is bistoded to Yourself Braun Strowman
It should have been Rtruth
I wonder who the other person is that he would do that for
The nose ring. 🙈
😂😂😂 I thought the same shit… apparently Goldberg isn’t the only one who eats corn the long way
Goldberg deserved that after what he did burying Bray
I wonder who the other person was he’d only do this for. Only person I could think of is Brock Lesnar
Pity Bray wasnt the other guy he would do that for
As a kid 🤨? Bruh how old is Goldberg 😂
Braun : I'm the only person to squash Goldberg
Brock : Am i joke to you?
I wonder who the other person was. Maybe bobby?
I feel that Braun’s unstoppable monster aura took a massive blow after getting completely destroyed by Brock at Crown Jewel.
He was never quite the same after that match, especially when he didn’t get any form of payback.
Correct 💯💯💯
every matches that Goldberg lost since his 2016 return are squash matches due to how short they are.
Prime Goldberg would have squashed him instead.😈😈😈😈
Only due to how WCW presented Goldberg versus how WWE has presented Strowman. They could have easily presented Braun as an unstoppable Monster just like Goldberg, but he was not nearly as fortunate when it came to creative booking decision as Goldberg was, as WCW really protected Goldberg for quite some time.
Did I mention that I hate Goldberg? 😂😂😂
That kids got it!
-Brett Hart
Pass the torch?!?!!? Neither one of these guys carry the torch lmao
Not that torch…. More like the special Olympics torch…. The torch for big monsters who could’ve been so much more but fell so incredibly short
@@ChaseLife45 lmfaooo
Who is the other person he would do that for?
Goldberg is the biggest mark in the business. End Brett’s career, insults Asuka, won’t lose to anyone, but gets beats up by Chris Jericho in the back.
Brock lesnar: 😑
Lmao no, "there's not many people i would do this for" .. Goldberg, you're getting paid millions, you do what Vince f*cking told you to do or f*ck off home. What a mark. You got a contract and you did what Vince told you to do.
For those wondering, Andre the Giant was the only other person Goldberg would've done that for.
Why do they holding you back 🤔😳
No ones a bigger Goldberg mark than Bill.
I bet sting is one of the 3 that Goldberg would squash him
The other guy was deffo Roman
Nah bro he just lost a finger
Even at that point still didn't want to put anyone(except Braun and Roman i am Guessing) over🤦🏻Bill is a joke
I still can't believe they called that Wrestlemania. I haven't and will NOT watch a single match from WM 36.
💯
Goldberg should have stopped wrestling right there And just rode off into the sunset.
Braun happy he beat a washed up Goldberg lol
That's something he shouldn't be happy about
Do you think the other finger was Bret?
Nah I think he lost jt