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Ghost town
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His name recognition alone. Along with simply the extra fans, he’ll also lend his name to the Hall of Fame. It’s not like he left because of an injury, and he’s still in his 40’s.
Okay, sure, he’s past it, but come on. He was the Stone Cold Steve Austin of WCW and would be good simply on nostalgia. This is a win-win situation. Goldberg wins, the company wins, and most importantly, the fans win. You’re taking a guy that’s a draw in the business and adding him to your biggest card of the year. I’d love to see a match between Goldberg and Sheamus to make up for the match he and Brock Lesnar had, especially since it’s in Atlanta, Goldberg’s hometown. |
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I wondered this myself..
Goldberg coming out with a full entrance would blow the roof off literally it always has and it always will he's an iconic star and still have the nostalgia factor. If he humbled a heel who was running his mouth about him or past wrestling stars in general it would be a huge markout moment for the fans. |
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