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Old 09-18-2016, 09:45 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by Bad News Gertner View Post
Goldberg is an interesting case. He had such a short run, but I'd put him ahead of a lot of good names like Bret, Shawn, Warrior in terms of star power. He was the most popular star during the most popular era for about a year until Austin and Rock really took over.
I agree with this. I heard of Goldberg before I knew the rules of a wrestling match. He was a cultural phenomenon.
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