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Austin vs. Goldberg
Vince McMahon should’ve paid Goldberg anything he wanted to come in for the Invasion. Goldberg vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in 2001 would’ve been money in every way possible. To this day, I don’t understand why they didn’t at least do that. What would Austin/Goldberg at SummerSlam drawn as a buyrate? Insanity. If people had faced reality and simply swallowed their pride, the revenue that this angle could’ve generated would’ve made everyone involved a lot of money. If Goldberg only wanted to work one date a week, who cares? Austin vs. Goldberg would’ve provided such a return on investment that it wouldn’t matter. Vince would’ve had to pay out some money for sure, but even if he signed Goldberg to a deal, would that really have drove the company into the ground?
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Refer to the part where they blew the ENTIRE 'Invasion' angle - not just Goldberg / Austin.
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austin vs goldberg was the dream match of the 90's
it would have drawn a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge amount especially if it happened during the invasion angle and goldberg and austin were both champions, it quite probably would have been the biggest match of the decade |
They could've used the whole angle to make matches that would have drawn a fortune - but instead, they refused to let WCW - or ECW - ever gain any steam, and killed off the possible $$$ there. When it's WWF all the way, how can there really be an 'invasion'.
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I feel like the InVasion has been discussed ad nauseam at this point.
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I don't think Austin vs Goldberg would been a good match. Would be a great angle and story but the actual match would probably be iffy.
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I always liked the Invasion angle.... could it have been better? Most definately..... but if Goldberg entered WWE then, Kurt Angle would never have gotten over as a face, nor would we have gotten some classic Austin/Angle matches from Summerslam & Unforgiven 2001
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Invasion sucked, They could have made Booker T, RVD, Rhyno, and DDP stars but they threw that away.
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