It was remarkable to see these two legends have completely different approaches to the business. How Jericho sustained a whole rivalry angle in WCW by himself is amazing.
Because they became more mature and they have enough money and legend status to argue. 20 years ago they tried to rip their heads off backstage, so there goes your cheers.
@@GrimmHollywood Any other cheesy comment you have? It’s just ironic and hilarious how you praise these two of all people when both were, especially Goldberg, known back in the day as two guys who argued about unimportant stuff and even got physical. You must be one of those new fans.
Here is the thing they never hated each other one bit they just butt heads at times jericho came from stu hart dungeon while goldberg had no wrestling experience he was a football guy in announcers made it seem like unstoppable monsters
There's a story to that. After a backstage fight in 2003, where Jericho actually stood up and fought back (this hate for eachother was built in WCW where Jericho tried to work a feud by making fun of Goldberg, and both Bischoff, Hogan and Goldberg was refusing to listen to Jericho promote Goldberg finally murdering him in WW3 98), Goldberg's tune actually changed overtime and was even inviting Jericho to fly with him to shows on his private jet.
They just had one fight and yes they probably hated each other for a while. But it's been over 20 years. 20 years! When Triple H almost died, even Scott Steiner said life's too short to hold grudges and he went into the Hall of Fame.
Their match at Bad Blood was criminally underrated. Two guys who never got to wrestle together in WCW got to do so five years later and even as a former main eventer Chris Jericho still put over Goldberg.
I mean… I don’t think Jericho ever had the power to CHOOSE not to put Goldberg over. He didn’t want to put Fandango over… well he didn’t want to wrestle Fandango PERIOD at Wrestlemania and he’s said himself he was vocal about it backstage to Vince and guess what?… He still had to wrestle Fandango and he still had to lose to Fandango. So I don’t see Jericho ever being allowed to have the choice to put Goldberg over or not.
@@GenerationWhyProductions to be fair he didn't want to wrestle Fandango because he was a very goofy character and a lower midcard act and in Jericho's mind he always gets big matches at Mania every year so in his mind he probably thought"really this what you got for me at Wrestlemania against a comedy act"
@@GenerationWhyProductions its not that he didn't want to 0ut fandango over, it's the fact he was meant to put cryback over and make him a top guy as jericho was upset they stopped Rybacks push with the cm punk loss.
Mad respect to Jericho for carrying the mid-uppercard for raw while we were getting bored with HHH and evolution plowing through main events and Cena was running the blue brand during the transition into PG erra.. looking back Jericho was responsible for pushing a lot of that mid card talent to main event status
I’ve seen many hulk hogan main events live. When Hulk came out, the roar of the crowd was loudest than for any other performer or match. For many years. He was huge, charismatic and his formula worked. His opponents got paid most when they were working w him. Hulk knew what’s best for business.
Exactly as kids we all idolized him. As adults we can respect his ability to get millions of kids around the world to say their prayers and take their vitimins. Hogan is arguably the first true pro wrestling megastar and his influence can be noticed in the generations that came up after.
cool interview. I love the reflection on both Goldberg n Jericho's parts. This is the longest I've ever heard Goldberg talk ngl. he's pretty articulate they should have given him more mic time.
Really really cool to see this. I was a kid during the Jericho v Goldberg rivalry angle. I really wish they'd have gone all in on it. WCW had so much young talent that just needed more time in the light, Jericho just having a world title match vs Goldberg would have elevated him at that time. He didn't need to and shouldn't have beaten Goldberg at that time, but just the idea that Jericho could have a shot at the title would've opened up doors for guys like Eddie, Rey, Benoit, etc. Guys who were gonna be world champions for wwf/wwe one day. I may be crazy, but ditching the Jericho vs Goldberg angle hurt the company a lot more than I think most realize. Had the cruiserweight division been allowed more matches with the big names, a lot of those guys would've resigned with WCW. They actually tried a new blood vs legends angle, but at that point most of the top tier cruiserweights had left.
Great stuff as always Mr. Jericho... must've been an interesting experience for an American football player to enter the world of pro wrestling (especially back in those days) and reach such a high level of success in such a short amount of time.
Thats literally the background of most the power brawlers back then and a few today. Lmao. Sting, Lex Luger, Vader, HBK, The Rock, Steve Austin the list goes on and on. Its a whos who of names with a college/pro football background.
I met both of them many many MANY years ago. I remember when I was in high school, I waited in line for about 4 hours for Bill Goldberg's autograph. I couldn't believe how long that line was at that time. This was when he was US champ. Met Chris Jericho with 2 of the nitro girls. Can't remember which ones lol.
The part they spoke of at the end about Hogan being a business man makes a lot of sense, you hear so many stories these days about how he's selfish but look at some of the people who he put over, Goldberg, The Ultimate Warrior, The Rock, The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, Triple H, that's the calibre you have to be, you need someone special to beat him or he would look cheap and weak. For him to loose to anyone and everyone doesn't make sense. Take for example popular wrestlers like CM punk, Daniel Bryan or AJ Styles as good as they are sorry but they are not mega star material that would want me to buy a ticket and go watch them. Take Brock Lesnar today you wont see him loose to anyone! Except for a select few, heck Brock won't even wrestle people who he's doesn't see fit. In the end Hogan did what he knew what's best for business.
Is there anything Jericho can't do?...One of the great entertainers in the history of wrestling. I hope Jericho gets another run with a world title. His title runs are the best.
I literally just got done listening to this amazing 900th episode of Talk Is Jericho and really enjoyed hearing from Goldberg and the stories he told were awesome.
It's really cool to see Jeff Jarrett on Steve Austin's podcast weeks ago and now, Bill Goldberg will be the guest on Jericho's podcast. It's great seeing two former enemies burying the hatchet from Shawn & Bret to Jericho and Goldberg.
Having listened to the full episode, what I learned about Goldberg is that he is all about two things: 1. Not stretching the imagination, and 2. Accelerated age.
Lmao Scott going ", you don't wanna work with me Goldberg" all sadlike cuz Goldbergs clotheslined him out of control, but Goldbergs out of control because he's genuinely lost and afraid hahahaha perfect
Just listened to the whole podcast during my morning workout. It felt like I have got teleported to school days. You guys are the GOATS of the business, and Jericho man, the service you are doing to the business as an out of the ring persona will be written in the history books with golden ink 💛
I’m also one of several people who’s surprised to see Goldberg as a guest on Jericho’s podcast, considering the animosity the two once had towards each other.
watched you for years Chris, always thought you were straight shooter, and gifted wrestler. also always loved Goldberg too. Mondays for me, in the late 90's early 2000's was watching nitro , and raw. thanks for the good times brother!
At one point they talk about the Bret Hart accident. Goldberg said he's apologized for the accident a million times, and he's over it at this point. If Bret Hart doesn't forgive him at this point, Bill doesn't care. Apparently there's still animosity, and I honestly have to agree with Goldberg on this issue. Bret Hart was hurt, but you can only apologize so much. Stone Cold Steve Austin was hurt by Owen Hart, and he forgave him for the accident with no problem. He never wanted to work with Owen again, and he didn't, but he never hated him for it.
Don't know why y'all are so shocked at this. Jericho said years ago he and Goldberg buried the hatchet years ago and are now really good mates Ever since. In an old podcast when talking about the Bret/Goldberg situation, Jericho also is the only guy I've heard say that Bret needs to move on. You can't keep blaming the guy for an accident he spent the better half of 20 years apologising for.
Wow. This is baddass. I wanna listen to the rest of this interview. Ps it was soooo awesome to see the Lion Heart on Dynamite. My absolute favorite shit was when you turned heel in WCW and had the feud with Dean Malenko. When you ran around with Ralfus. The Greenberg matches. That shit was actual Gold. Bill missed the boat with that one.
Goldberg has mixed up the title win night in 98 and the fingerpoke of doom night in early 99 both in Georgia Dome, the Falcons rescued him from the reunited nWo on the 99 one.
And he hadn't been on the Falcons team for five years by then. He talks up his NFL career but he was a complete bust, too small to play DL, too slow to play LB. The Rams and Panthers both cut him, he spent a year in Canada then came back to play in 14 games with 1 start over 3 years with the Falcons. Great WWF/E hype, looks the part but was never a good wrestler either.
Bro, I was a bench warmer all three years in high school. It didn’t mean that I wasn’t a football player, and still had to go through all the training, catching drills, blocking, tackling etc. Most good teams have a deep bench. The point is, football is a brotherhood and even bench warmers attained respect. Don’t be calling Goldberg a bust lol. Old saying, you will never (truly) know unless you were there.
@@txmetalhead82xk I meant no disrespect to NFL players only to his continued hype about it. Past NFL players like Brian Pillman, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Vader, Lex Lugar never referenced it but Ron Simmons, who deserved notice if only from his college days earned it.
I remember that night It watched live on tv then I was going to Gatlinburg real early tuesday morning for vacation and while getting ready the Nitro replay was on so I had to see it again.
I never understood why they got him to verse Scott earlier in the night as well. Hulk was obviously big on always looking as strong as possible, even in rare defeat. Goldberg didn't need to beat both of them in the same night, but the moment they created with him beating Hulk was amazing
Fans can hate Goldberg as much as they want but they can't deny the fact that whenever Goldberg is in a match the match becomes big itself he is a bigger draw than most of the indie midgets out there if Goldberg ever returns again I wanna see a dream feud between Goldberg and Orton or Goldberg and Cena man Goldberg vs Cena at mania would draw huge numbers and Bill himself said he wants to work with Cena.
Not sure if he has already been asked this question already a few times or not. But I'd love to meet you Chris. I remember that your band Fozzy is playing at Opera House in October. It might not mean anything but I'm a security guard and I may not be working that show but. It would mean the world to me if I met you before or after the show. I'm a big fan from Canada 🇨🇦.
First thing I remembered seeing Jericho and Goldberg thumbnail on RUclips, Goldberg spearing Jericho through chamber pod 😅. Goldberg was great back in time.. Now just uses spear and jackhammer. 🥺
Wish you would post the full video version of the podcast episodes on here, I’d watch it every week, is there a place where I could watch all video versions of the podcast?
I wish more guys would talk about Hogan or any old, top star like that. There's no doubt that Hogan played politics to keep his spot and maybe resisted putting some guys over. HBK did it, HHH did it, even Austin didnt want to lose to Lesnar. it's part of the business, but all of them did help make stars too because you cant wrestle yourself.
Correction Austin didn’t want to lose to Lesnar without a build , in a throw away match on a Monday night raw. He said he would lose to Bro m no problem, but at least build with it.
@@Mushtaps and according to Hogan, he wanted to know the long term plan any time he was asked to put someone over and often they didn't have one. It's all a he said, she said thing and I believe Austin but the overall point is that it's mainly a matter of perspective whether someone buried another or whether it was being a businessman.
It was remarkable to see these two legends have completely different approaches to the business. How Jericho sustained a whole rivalry angle in WCW by himself is amazing.
In a world of polarized judgements of character, it's nice to see conversations like this take place. Cheers.
Do you like when things take place?
Because they became more mature and they have enough money and legend status to argue. 20 years ago they tried to rip their heads off backstage, so there goes your cheers.
@@dualshock3462 Wishing you a better day, bubba.
@@GrimmHollywood Any other cheesy comment you have? It’s just ironic and hilarious how you praise these two of all people when both were, especially Goldberg, known back in the day as two guys who argued about unimportant stuff and even got physical. You must be one of those new fans.
....My god, I'm speechless. I thought these two hated one another! Never thought Goldberg would be on Jericho's podcast. Thanks for doing this Chris!
Here is the thing they never hated each other one bit they just butt heads at times jericho came from stu hart dungeon while goldberg had no wrestling experience he was a football guy in announcers made it seem like unstoppable monsters
There's a story to that. After a backstage fight in 2003, where Jericho actually stood up and fought back (this hate for eachother was built in WCW where Jericho tried to work a feud by making fun of Goldberg, and both Bischoff, Hogan and Goldberg was refusing to listen to Jericho promote Goldberg finally murdering him in WW3 98), Goldberg's tune actually changed overtime and was even inviting Jericho to fly with him to shows on his private jet.
Men have more chance to make up.
They just had one fight and yes they probably hated each other for a while. But it's been over 20 years. 20 years!
When Triple H almost died, even Scott Steiner said life's too short to hold grudges and he went into the Hall of Fame.
Do they actually talk about their fight on the podcast?
It's good to see these two folks talking and having a fun conversation. I did hear they got into a real fight back in the day.
yeah, jericho whipped his ass
@@RUclips304s FACTS!
@@RUclips304s whipped his azz how he got him in a move thats not actually an azz whippin smh
A front face lock for a few seconds isn't an ass kicking.
They talk about it on the podcast
Never expected this interview. Good to see both of you bury the rumoured tensions and move on.
One of the greatest moments in WCW history, for sure.
Never thought I'd see this day. Credit to Jericho and Bill for this. Life is too short 🙏
Their match at Bad Blood was criminally underrated. Two guys who never got to wrestle together in WCW got to do so five years later and even as a former main eventer Chris Jericho still put over Goldberg.
I mean… I don’t think Jericho ever had the power to CHOOSE not to put Goldberg over.
He didn’t want to put Fandango over… well he didn’t want to wrestle Fandango PERIOD at Wrestlemania and he’s said himself he was vocal about it backstage to Vince and guess what?…
He still had to wrestle Fandango and he still had to lose to Fandango.
So I don’t see Jericho ever being allowed to have the choice to put Goldberg over or not.
@@GenerationWhyProductions to be fair he didn't want to wrestle Fandango because he was a very goofy character and a lower midcard act and in Jericho's mind he always gets big matches at Mania every year so in his mind he probably thought"really this what you got for me at Wrestlemania against a comedy act"
Underrated most used word in history
They did have a lil feud though Jericho would come to the ring with the fat dudes acting like security.
@@GenerationWhyProductions its not that he didn't want to 0ut fandango over, it's the fact he was meant to put cryback over and make him a top guy as jericho was upset they stopped Rybacks push with the cm punk loss.
Mad respect to Jericho for carrying the mid-uppercard for raw while we were getting bored with HHH and evolution plowing through main events and Cena was running the blue brand during the transition into PG erra.. looking back Jericho was responsible for pushing a lot of that mid card talent to main event status
Man, with all the rumors going around, I thought these two are not on speaking terms. This is actually nice to see.
My favorite part is how those in the business understand what Hulk was doing by being a businessman first and a wrestler second.
Fan will just be fans no matter how much they believe it they don't understand the business
I’ve seen many hulk hogan main events live. When Hulk came out, the roar of the crowd was loudest than for any other performer or match. For many years. He was huge, charismatic and his formula worked. His opponents got paid most when they were working w him.
Hulk knew what’s best for business.
yeah I mean only the men in business understand the business so they respect each other
Exactly as kids we all idolized him. As adults we can respect his ability to get millions of kids around the world to say their prayers and take their vitimins. Hogan is arguably the first true pro wrestling megastar and his influence can be noticed in the generations that came up after.
Listened to this in my car during my lunch break… so good!!! I was a Goldberg mark during the streak…
What was it like to be a Goldberg mark? What’s a Goldberg mark?
Great seeing Jericho and Goldberg together.
cool interview. I love the reflection on both Goldberg n Jericho's parts. This is the longest I've ever heard Goldberg talk ngl. he's pretty articulate they should have given him more mic time.
It's crazy seeing these two get along for those that know the history between them.
I didn't expect to see that! Chris Jericho interviewing Goldberg, that's great!
If Goldberg ever had a podcast of his own Who's Next would be a great name for it.
Really really cool to see this. I was a kid during the Jericho v Goldberg rivalry angle. I really wish they'd have gone all in on it.
WCW had so much young talent that just needed more time in the light, Jericho just having a world title match vs Goldberg would have elevated him at that time. He didn't need to and shouldn't have beaten Goldberg at that time, but just the idea that Jericho could have a shot at the title would've opened up doors for guys like Eddie, Rey, Benoit, etc. Guys who were gonna be world champions for wwf/wwe one day.
I may be crazy, but ditching the Jericho vs Goldberg angle hurt the company a lot more than I think most realize. Had the cruiserweight division been allowed more matches with the big names, a lot of those guys would've resigned with WCW. They actually tried a new blood vs legends angle, but at that point most of the top tier cruiserweights had left.
I love this! Jericho and Goldberg have too much history together to not have interviews like this!
Damn I never thought these two would be together talking like good old friends after the real life fight and all good to see
Great stuff as always Mr. Jericho... must've been an interesting experience for an American football player to enter the world of pro wrestling (especially back in those days) and reach such a high level of success in such a short amount of time.
Thats literally the background of most the power brawlers back then and a few today. Lmao. Sting, Lex Luger, Vader, HBK, The Rock, Steve Austin the list goes on and on. Its a whos who of names with a college/pro football background.
I met both of them many many MANY years ago. I remember when I was in high school, I waited in line for about 4 hours for Bill Goldberg's autograph. I couldn't believe how long that line was at that time. This was when he was US champ. Met Chris Jericho with 2 of the nitro girls. Can't remember which ones lol.
Just listened to the whole podcast on Spotify. Absolutely amazing. Really enjoyed it. Some excellent questions and Goldberg is a f*cking awesome dude.
Just wondering if you still thought there were some excellent questions?
He really is, I got to be his photographer one time. He was the nicest person ever.
The part they spoke of at the end about Hogan being a business man makes a lot of sense, you hear so many stories these days about how he's selfish but look at some of the people who he put over, Goldberg, The Ultimate Warrior, The Rock, The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, Triple H, that's the calibre you have to be, you need someone special to beat him or he would look cheap and weak. For him to loose to anyone and everyone doesn't make sense. Take for example popular wrestlers like CM punk, Daniel Bryan or AJ Styles as good as they are sorry but they are not mega star material that would want me to buy a ticket and go watch them. Take Brock Lesnar today you wont see him loose to anyone! Except for a select few, heck Brock won't even wrestle people who he's doesn't see fit. In the end Hogan did what he knew what's best for business.
Good to see these two getting along seems all the heat is water under the bridge i love to see as these two are my all time favorites
Don't you see them back in 2016?with Kevin Owens
@@freshmelonsandlovestatus7271 shoot you right
Age...
@@freshmelonsandlovestatus7271 That was an angle
WOW!!! Never thought I’d ever see these two together!!! Hats off to both of these dudes especially Jericho!
They had many matches together😊
Never thought Jericho and Goldberg could see eye to eye. This is great 👌
Is there anything Jericho can't do?...One of the great entertainers in the history of wrestling. I hope Jericho gets another run with a world title. His title runs are the best.
I literally just got done listening to this amazing 900th episode of Talk Is Jericho and really enjoyed hearing from Goldberg and the stories he told were awesome.
jerichos such a chilled dude
"Man, I don't know what I'm doing." sums up Goldberg's career.
This is the last thing I'd imagine, Y2J conducting interview with Goldberg?! This is insane!
It's really cool to see Jeff Jarrett on Steve Austin's podcast weeks ago and now, Bill Goldberg will be the guest on Jericho's podcast.
It's great seeing two former enemies burying the hatchet from Shawn & Bret to Jericho and Goldberg.
Maybe we will get Jim Cornette and Vince Russo to bury the hatchet.
@@magilla2282 never lol
are we in the twilight zone or something lol
@@dude-yg9ez Strange things can happen, my friend.
I was there when Bill Goldberg won the world title from hulk Hogan I'll never forget that
One of the best moments in wrestling history.
I always had Jericho's back in terms of their heat, and even disliked Goldberg for it. I got respect for him now
Having listened to the full episode, what I learned about Goldberg is that he is all about two things: 1. Not stretching the imagination, and 2. Accelerated age.
Lmao Scott going ", you don't wanna work with me Goldberg" all sadlike cuz Goldbergs clotheslined him out of control, but Goldbergs out of control because he's genuinely lost and afraid hahahaha perfect
Jericho is a gift to the wrestling world
Goldberg too,many Legends are ...
@@RTGPrince goldberg is no legend 🤡 😂
@@TranquiloRivera yes he is,was most feared man on his Prime, stop your nonsense.
U a Goldberg hater?
Goldberg was/is a legend. Facts. End of story.
Can't wait to see the whole pod
Where can I view the full epp? I can only find audio version?
HAPPY 56TH BIRTHDAY GOLDBERG !!!!
jericho looks really good man, younger than ever, glad to see he's taking good care of himself!
Wow didn’t expect this
Wtf....
The best episode ever!!!!
Two top tier wrestlers and future legends
When I saw the preview I said whaaaaaaaat, I guess so many people did. This is great!
Great interview
DA MAN!!! Goldberg is one of my all time faves. You're also one of my faves, Chris. Hoping to see you play with Fozzy next time you tour the UK 🤘
Just listened to the whole podcast during my morning workout. It felt like I have got teleported to school days. You guys are the GOATS of the business, and Jericho man, the service you are doing to the business as an out of the ring persona will be written in the history books with golden ink 💛
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Both guys are getting older and life is so short. So glad to see this and Bret Hart needs to accept this man's apology
La Champion!!!
Ima call you Amazon Prime cuz YOU ALWAYS deliver
I’m also one of several people who’s surprised to see Goldberg as a guest on Jericho’s podcast, considering the animosity the two once had towards each other.
watched you for years Chris, always thought you were straight shooter, and gifted wrestler.
also always loved Goldberg too.
Mondays for me, in the late 90's early 2000's was watching nitro , and raw.
thanks for the good times brother!
Nice to see these 2 friends....Full circle complete
Jericho should just upload his full podcasts on RUclips. With video it's just so much better
Best match from the Goldberg streak in WCW imo was definitely Goldberg vs Raven and his flock for the US title.
Awesome to see these guys together talking about what we all love. Is there a full interview out there of this?
There is a link in the description.
@@whyisblue923taken Oh nice thank you
Great video!!!!!!!!
I can’t believe Jericho actually interviewing his old arch nemesis greenberg…
At one point they talk about the Bret Hart accident. Goldberg said he's apologized for the accident a million times, and he's over it at this point. If Bret Hart doesn't forgive him at this point, Bill doesn't care. Apparently there's still animosity, and I honestly have to agree with Goldberg on this issue. Bret Hart was hurt, but you can only apologize so much. Stone Cold Steve Austin was hurt by Owen Hart, and he forgave him for the accident with no problem. He never wanted to work with Owen again, and he didn't, but he never hated him for it.
Do they talk about their feud?
@@jlobiafra Yes. They talk about the backstage fight, too. Well worth a listen. It's on Spotify now. Might be on other platforms as well 👍
@@Andyc18 thanks man
Austin only forgave him because he died
Class act. Respect. Two of the all time greats.
This was entertaining
Don't know why y'all are so shocked at this. Jericho said years ago he and Goldberg buried the hatchet years ago and are now really good mates Ever since. In an old podcast when talking about the Bret/Goldberg situation, Jericho also is the only guy I've heard say that Bret needs to move on. You can't keep blaming the guy for an accident he spent the better half of 20 years apologising for.
Has this entire podcast been released in video format?
Cool interview
Imagine one day, we see Russo and Cornette happily talking to each other on a video call.
Cornette will only be happy being in the same room as Russo if Russo had a knife in his back and Cornette was the one holding it.
Soon as I saw the thumbnail I clicked like. Good form gentlemen.
Sure Goldberg & Chris Jericho had heated in WCW but realizing they are getting older now so yeah they respect each other.
0:16 - LMAO @ Jericho saying "Goldberg mania" to riff off Hulkamania. 😂
Wow. This is baddass. I wanna listen to the rest of this interview. Ps it was soooo awesome to see the Lion Heart on Dynamite. My absolute favorite shit was when you turned heel in WCW and had the feud with Dean Malenko. When you ran around with Ralfus. The Greenberg matches. That shit was actual Gold. Bill missed the boat with that one.
jericho and goldberg rare things
Goldberg❤❤❤❤
Goldberg has mixed up the title win night in 98 and the fingerpoke of doom night in early 99 both in Georgia Dome, the Falcons rescued him from the reunited nWo on the 99 one.
And he hadn't been on the Falcons team for five years by then. He talks up his NFL career but he was a complete bust, too small to play DL, too slow to play LB. The Rams and Panthers both cut him, he spent a year in Canada then came back to play in 14 games with 1 start over 3 years with the Falcons. Great WWF/E hype, looks the part but was never a good wrestler either.
Bro, I was a bench warmer all three years in high school. It didn’t mean that I wasn’t a football player, and still had to go through all the training, catching drills, blocking, tackling etc. Most good teams have a deep bench. The point is, football is a brotherhood and even bench warmers attained respect. Don’t be calling Goldberg a bust lol. Old saying, you will never (truly) know unless you were there.
@@txmetalhead82xk I meant no disrespect to NFL players only to his continued hype about it. Past NFL players like Brian Pillman, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Vader, Lex Lugar never referenced it but Ron Simmons, who deserved notice if only from his college days earned it.
Never thought I’d ever see this. Awesome!
Sir u r legend for me it's been 20 years to follow u .. love from india
Can't believe the shape Goldberg is in!!!!
Dang!!!!!
Still a big ass dude at 55. Crazy how hard he works💪
@@Andyc18
Yeah.
"I don't know what I'm doing". describes Hook's in ring ability.
Thank you Chris Jericho..
I appreciate you
I remember that night It watched live on tv then I was going to Gatlinburg real early tuesday morning for vacation and while getting ready the Nitro replay was on so I had to see it again.
I never understood why they got him to verse Scott earlier in the night as well. Hulk was obviously big on always looking as strong as possible, even in rare defeat. Goldberg didn't need to beat both of them in the same night, but the moment they created with him beating Hulk was amazing
Late 90s WCW was awesome.
Fans can hate Goldberg as much as they want but they can't deny the fact that whenever Goldberg is in a match the match becomes big itself he is a bigger draw than most of the indie midgets out there if Goldberg ever returns again I wanna see a dream feud between Goldberg and Orton or Goldberg and Cena man Goldberg vs Cena at mania would draw huge numbers and Bill himself said he wants to work with Cena.
Chris is Legendary for this
Not sure if he has already been asked this question already a few times or not. But I'd love to meet you Chris. I remember that your band Fozzy is playing at Opera House in October. It might not mean anything but I'm a security guard and I may not be working that show but. It would mean the world to me if I met you before or after the show. I'm a big fan from Canada 🇨🇦.
First thing I remembered seeing Jericho and Goldberg thumbnail on RUclips, Goldberg spearing Jericho through chamber pod 😅.
Goldberg was great back in time..
Now just uses spear and jackhammer. 🥺
Love both you guys.👍😎
I was a huge Goldberg fan back in the day! You’re next!
Legend, they call GOLDBERG!
Thank god two of the legends said that Hogan is not a selfish he is a good businessman
Wish you would post the full video version of the podcast episodes on here, I’d watch it every week, is there a place where I could watch all video versions of the podcast?
Where can you watch the whole thing? In video format?
It so weird seeing Goldberg so mellowed out now.
Good stuff! Very good.
Oh this is wonderful. This is truly what men should be like, don't let the past effect you from moving forward. That's awesome.
TWO LEGENDS 🔥🐐❤😭
Two legends 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Where can i find the full video podcast
One day hopefully I'll get Chris on my show😁
You wont.
Goldberg looking like he could still kick some ass.
I wish more guys would talk about Hogan or any old, top star like that. There's no doubt that Hogan played politics to keep his spot and maybe resisted putting some guys over. HBK did it, HHH did it, even Austin didnt want to lose to Lesnar. it's part of the business, but all of them did help make stars too because you cant wrestle yourself.
Correction Austin didn’t want to lose to Lesnar without a build , in a throw away match on a Monday night raw. He said he would lose to Bro m no problem, but at least build with it.
@@Mushtaps and according to Hogan, he wanted to know the long term plan any time he was asked to put someone over and often they didn't have one. It's all a he said, she said thing and I believe Austin but the overall point is that it's mainly a matter of perspective whether someone buried another or whether it was being a businessman.
Not a fan of Goldberg but he seems quite genuine here. Glad to see him and Jericho bury the hatchet. Very much disagree on the Hogan topic though.
Nobody needs to know you’re not a fan.