Goldberg on Scott Steiner & Bret Hart and how he hurt them || Sethereum
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2023
- Bill Goldberg (WWE Hall of Famer & WCW Legend) talks about his favourite opponents, especially how he accidentally injured Bret Hart but also Scott Steiner.
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Goldberg translation: I liked Scott Steiner and Meng because they didn't complain after I seriously injured them.
If he did, they would've put him in his place right then and there.
Someone with a broken orbital isn't putting anybody in their place. Only in comic books......@@InstagramAWrestlingHistorian
Because steiner and meng would slap him about id they felt insulted by him
im dying lmao!
That’s their job
Goldberg went into wrestling still having the mentality of a football player. In football, if you accidentally hurt someone, all you can say is "accidents happen" and move on. But wrestling is different. You're supposed to take care of your opponent. Goldberg has seemingly always thought the criticism directed at him is that he hurt guys on purpose, when in fact the criticism is that he never learned how to avoid hurting guys.
There was also nobody to teach him. Ten years earlier you had smaller territories where you could learn the art of wrestling. When Goldberg got into the business that didn't exist anymore. It was straight to the big show.
"Listen, it's a dance (I'm just a shitty dancer)."
I don't think anybody thinks he hurt Hart on purpose. It's pretty obvious he's just careless not malicious considering how many people he hurt.
Not caring if I hurt you or not is just as bad as I’m trying to hurt you
Exactly. Crazy the mental gymnastics bill is doing here so that he maintains his ego and can forgive himself.
well said. He is sloppy not malicious.
Some people are just clumsy. He strikes me as a clumsily goofy person.
@@justin57153 Bullshit! Bret Hart cries about everybody nearly. Everybody did him wrong this and that and so on and so on and so forth. Back in the 1970's and 80's NWA the wrestlers were actual tough guys that would beat ass in a bar to further the Kfab part of the business so they would not lose credibility in the region and or territory they were working in. WWF/WWE on the other hand was mostly freaking clown show bullshit which Bret Hart was use to. He was not use to going at it with a actual tough guy athlete. Also by the way if Bill Goldberg actually wanted to hurt Bret Hart, Bret Hart would have gotten a lot worse than a concussion by accident and Bret couldn't have do anything to stop it because Bill Goldberg is a real deal high level athlete pure and simple.
To say he didn't cry about it is a real low blow.
yup, that was a dumb thing to say after ending someone's career. Goldberg is simply dangerous in the ring.
Not really when put into context, Steiner was asking for it, you can’t cry about it after asking for it lmfao
@@abstractfate6104He said hit me, not break my orbital bone...
In his perspective accidents happen in most jobs that require physical work.
Feeling sad would only escalate drama and insincerity. Bret Hart wasn't exactly mad either
Bret Hart as a veteran should have declined booking with Goldberg in the first place knowing that he was still green. That's like letting a new guy drive a forklift while you turn your back at him.
Goldberg knock himself out at one point. Bret should know that it is a high risk wrestling with Bill
@@oneyedthing ok but also if someone is a a liability to a company it's managements responsibility to take care of it.
There is working stiff, working snug, and then being dangerous. Goldberg was dangerous.
It's your job to keep your opponent safe
Actually its stiff
reminds me of bianca belair who has injured several wrestlers
@@kyleday5026 kicking Brett hart and concussion him and ending his career was stiff vs reckless/dangerous? Really?
@@gaysonmartinocho5262 nia Jax too. Although a lot of that is size, she's so much bigger than an Alexa bliss, for example, that it's easier to hurt people
poor nia jax was probally forced to be a wrestler by dwayne @@endrsgm
He said what happened to bret was an accident and what happened to the others was an accident. It's obvious he's reckless if he's hurt multiple people by accident.
Or he's just a fucking liar
Who else did he KO besides Bret?
@@azzaprime7257 Mr Perfect.
if you work you fuck up. even doctors fuck you up and you die but you can't complain and acuse them cuz you ARE GONE.
The thing is, he doesn't care that he hurt them.
The Steiner brothers are brutes.
Bissolf had said in different interviews that Goldberg wasn't ready, that he still had that football state of mind, but he couldn't keep Goldberg down and the plant to developed fully, he would have been so good, but he drew in the people, the money, so they kept him up there.
It's management fault for not giving him the proper training before putting him in such a position....management should be held liable
You can't manage careless, reckless people. That's like trying to manage Scott Weiland or Jim Belushi.
Didn't have to he and Stone Cold best ever
if Goldberg is so clumsy that he keeps accidentally injuring his opponents over and over again, he doesn't belong in professional wrestling. The UFC would have been a better place for him anyway. The funniest thing is that Goldberg complained that Regal kicked him in the head and tried to hurt him..
Goldberg wasn’t tough enough for the nfl and wasnt motivated enough for UFC.
He was so stupid he banged his own head into a locker and concussed himself.?
Don’t forget putting his hand and arm through a limo window and cutting himself severely. He’s an imbecile.
@@Spooky_515UFC wasn't as popular back then and they their fighters made far less than wrestlers back then.
@@user-qr9dn5ge1q I guess but back the the difference was massive, UFC was still semi amateur back then and wrestling was in a boom time.
His style was as physical and explosive as anyone's I have ever seen in pro wrestling. No surprise he actually hurt people. His spears in particular looked really stiff.
That's actually what I loved about goldberg 😂
It’s why people should have refused to sell anything he did .
Getting speared though is stiff and will hurt you regardless. It's a move that really doesn't have to be sold to go over well.
Back in the WWF days around the time Undertaker started with the company. I remember really wanting to see a wrestler pull off moves like what Goldberg was doing around a decade later.
For the wrestling business to not showcase something that I, and I'm sure many others wanted to see...
Would have basically been a lost opportunity to excite the fans.
So, as with any industry. What sells is what gets showcased.
Or conversely, what doesn't cost as much is also what gets used.
@@Agentsmithwasright Same, it was pretty awesome to watch.
My dad and I used to love WCW Nitro because Goldberg was iconic during those days
Spear then Jackhammer
You got suckered in by physique
@@epec20 Nah just enjoyed the moment with my family...
@1axe2grynd
When you're a kid those things are fun. It's the comic hero image.
He sucked
Is he comparing himself to Brock? Brock would literally eat him for a snack.
damn right
There both as intense
@kyleday5026 yes in pro wrestling Goldberg persona is intense. In real situations gb gets schooled by jericho and I promise you Matt Riddle would've mopped up with him as well had that situation escalated.
Brock would destroy either of those guys. Also in pro wrestling Brock has proven to be one of the best to ever do it. His believability, intensity and bumps. Reality is GB can't tie Lesnars boots in pro wrestling and in a real fight forget about it, Lesnar with ease 1000/1000 times.
There is nothing comparable between the 2 skill wise.
Not everyone is Rick Steiner, Brock Lesnar, or Meng. If you can't work with Bret Hart, you can't WORK. Period. Hart had great matches with virtually everyone he ever worked with and this guy comes and knocks him out of wrestling.
You'll never convince me that after fifteen years of pro wrestling 300 days a year with power bombs, chair shots, etc. that Goldberg's kick was the one thing that retired him. The final straw, maybe, bit that can't have been the only concussion he suffered.
@@1950Grendel I may never convince you, but all the evidence points in that direction. Hart NEVER missed serious time for injury in his career that I know of.
@@MrTheLuckyshotHe missed time due to I jury after a sternum injury suffered in a match against Dino Bravo. Far from a concussion.
Dumb ass, well if Bret can't time his own taking a bump correctly then he shouldn't be in the ring either. Take a bump wrong and you will give your own self a concussion. Which Bret did in the match against Bill Goldberg.
@@1950Grendel concussions/brain injuries compound over time and get worse with each concussion. While Bret had 2 decades of physical wear and tear, a safe veteran wrestler in his physicals shape could easily have wrestled another 5-10 years if he worked smartly and wrestled a safe style with safe opponents.
Yes, Goldberg likely was just the final straw for Bret’s concussion problems. Bottom line is, if Goldberg hadn’t been so careless and delivered a shoot super kick flush to his head, Hart would’ve continued his career.
An accident is dropping a glass, or leaving your key in the door, or calling the wrong number.
An accident isn't repeatedly failing to take safety precautions after people have told you to stop being such a heavy handed brute.
Heavy Handed Brute was the entire Goldberg character. You want him to dress like a fairy and dance around the ring? Goldberg does what he does because its what makes it seem believable. Nothings intentional, accidents happen in wrestling all the time, not just with Goldberg.
@@azzaprime7257 haha Bill Goldberg's burner account
@@WOOOPdoctorFROGhere Nah, just a fan of his
@@azzaprime7257 I was a fan too.... as a ten year old. It looked great watching him destroy Ravens Flock and picking up bigger wrestlers and ragdolling them. But when you look at it as an adult, shoot interviews will tell you how unqualified he was as they pushed him way too soon. Rather than work on himself he became so consumed by his ego that he decided against working on his technique and just carried on smashing people like a kid mashing buttons on an xbox. He almost blinded Scott Steiner due to pure clumsiness.
@@WOOOPdoctorFROGhere Thats not it at all. Goldbergs character was all about destroying his opponents, that's what he was about. It's also scripted. Plenty of wrestlers have hurt other wrestlers, it's called accidents.
Also, Scott Steiner and Goldberg are close, and Scott was asking Goldberg to hit him very hard in the face and Goldberg did. Scott was a freak. Did you not listen to this video?
As somebody that has done martial arts for the majority of my life if you hurt somebody during a fake wrestling match with a strike you have absolutely no control and do not know what you’re doing. Not to say people couldn’t get her doing the moves and being slammed on the canvas but if you caused by a strike you probably shouldn’t be wrestling.
Seriously you can really tell when a pro wrestler has no martial arts experience by their lack of control and poor form in their kicks. Most now are just so sloppy and fake looking while still being dangerous.
RVD’s kicks were what made me get into TKD as a teenager. That’s the kind of wrestler who should be breaking out traditional martial arts techniques as part of his style.
@@impulse_xs Still even though if they have no real Martial arts experiences there still play fighting at the end of the day. There’s really no reason anybody should get hurt with a strike. BTW rob Van Damme was awesome!!
@@michaeldietz2648 exactly why wrestlers shouldn’t throw kicks if they don’t have the training to control them. RVD’s kicks looked great because he had the experience and training from his Karate/kickboxing background to throw kicks that looked good while not actually hurting them.
I mean Goldberg did say he was learning on the job 6 months in
It's not fake, it's fixed.
So bret hart wasn't a tough guy? How ridiculous
He did whine a lot
@newerest1 I guess when you been through what he had I can understand that
@@newerest1when you have a career ending concussion that costs you over 15 million dollars, I would be pissed too.
@@newerest1he did whine alot I love Bert but damn man
@@TheBulletzgottishow20He only started complaining after his career ended.
Brock Lesnar was a safe worker only person he might of hurt. Was A-Train after a scary looking F5 on Smackdown during the ruthless aggression era.
He broke bob Holly's neck back then too...
Brock has hurt others, but he wasn't intentionally careless nor was there many, unlike Goldberg, who had a long list of guys he injured.
@@alanguages Bob Holly was at fault for his neck breaking. He sandbagged Brock Lesnar who was trying to perform a powerbomb. It was a case of a veteran trying to make a rookie pro wrestler like Lesnar look bad.
@@HANGRYJIMLODLIFEALWAYSLOD Bob Holly can only blame him self for getting a broken neck. He sandbagged Brock Lesnar power bomb attempt. It happened on a episode of smackdown and then that God awful Holly hunting Brock storyline took place after he returned.
@@alanguages A long list, sure pal show the list then being you know everything.
The mark of a professional is not hurting people. Real pros work years, a whole career without hurting someone. This guy is disgrace. You may hurt a little guy, a tough guy would show you up.
Bret Hart was no pure tough guy. Bill Goldberg was a athlete. He hadn't been in the business but a freaking year and it was the promotion's fault for putting Bill in to a top card event match with a long time pro wrestler. By the way Bret did not tuck his chin correctly. A well seasoned pro wrestler is supposed to know how to fall. Bret slipped up on himself. If Bill had really wanted to mule kick Bret with a solid blow, the power in Bill's leg would have launched Bret over the top ring rope.
Musclehead with no finesse. The quality of a wrestler can be measured by how many he DIDN'T injure.
You're pretty damn ignorant it seems. Bill was brand new to the professional wrestling business. He was GREEN as the call it in professional wrestling. Not like Bill had been in professional wrestling for years and years before he was put in the ring with Bret Hart. That was the WCW promotion's fault for putting a GREEN new comer in to a top card match on TV with a well known long time pro. By the way I watch the film over and over again and fact is that Bill Goldberg did not actually lay in to Bret Hart with a hard stiff kick. Bret was already falling back as the kick was about to land. Bret just fail back wrong and took a hard blow to the back of his head on the canvas. He did not tuck his chin at the right time. If Bill Goldberg had actually landed a solid blow with that kick it would have sent Bret Hart over the top ring rope. Bill Goldberg could squat a hell of a lot of weight in the gym so he had a massive amount of power in his legs.
@@roberttimothy1338 After 3 years and boasting a long 'undefeated' streak would hardly say he was 'brand new' or green at the time it happened. And they go to wrestling school bud, learn how to fall and take bumps and do offensive moves without injuring themselves and others. Bret knew exactly how to take a bump but an earlier hit to head may have affected his judgement. Watch Steven Richards breakdown of the kick. Goldberg injured a few others too. Clumsy worker.
@@motleydude73 On top of which, they had Goldfish defeat his opponents in less than 3 minutes. Hard to gain experience when you're only in the ring for 9 minutes a week.
@@JoeR203 He wrestled most nights, a lot were just house shows. He had no excuse to be so sloppy. Just a menace to others and even himself. He nearly lost his forearm in the Limo incident.
Same as brock?
Yet guys like batista and cena who are arguably stronger had less people hurt…and Kane
Goldberg had to understand the measure of the man. Steiner and Haku are alot bigger than the Hitman. That was Goldberg problem. A professional wrestler would always take that into consideration. Perhaps that what he should acknowledge. His body count was too high and yet he didn't learn from it. I don't believe what he did was intensional. Alot of people in the business had pointed it out to him but for some reason he did not get the message. And listening to what he just finished saying tells me he still hasn't gotten the message.
You bullshitters never ever take in to account that Bill Goldberg was nearly as green as can be at the time of the his match against Bret Hart. Bret did not time his bump correctly either. He did not tuck his chin at the exact time and took a hard bump on the back of his head.
Maybe some fans said he did it on purpose but other people, incl. Bret himself never said he did it on purpose. It was unnecessary, that's the point + his sorry came very, very late.
And the whole thing get's even weirde if you know that he said that William Regal kicked him (Goldberg) in the head, while he never had the balls to tell him that to his face. While Regals foot has not even touched him. That tells you a lot what a man Goldberg is!
Bret exaggerates when he describes how dangerous Goldberg is ("he hurt everyone he worked with", really?). The physicality in a prime Goldberg match is necessary. Bret probably should decided to go over the match prior if Bill was so green, which he elected not to. Or not begged WCW to have an angle with Goldberg in the first place. At least Bill apologized. Unlike Owen after he broke Austin's neck. And yes, Regal was giving him stiff kicks to the head as Bill was getting up from the mat. You're just going with Regal's version of the story you don't know shit about what Goldberg said to him backstage or whether he had the balls or not.
a GOAT
Big difference between someone complaining because someone works stiff, and a legitimate complaint that being violently reckless caused a career ending injury.
When someone says here's the deal they are about to tell you some bull.
He never meant to hurt ppl and his rise was so meteoric u know half the complaints are BS
I think Bill is a nice genuine guy I don't think he was doing anything on purpose. I think he was thrown in too quickly and was a greenhorn. He had the look and physique but the technical aspects were lacking
Steiner was a known stiff worker. Brett wasn't, and Goldberg not knowing to work the left side truly reveals the lack of training he had
Well, this is why Goldberg was so beloved. Cause he was raw.
But but but..... He hurt people.
He was basically the ultimate warrior 2.0. He was ultimately bad for business considering what happened to WCW.
Why this was so heartfelt!?!? Love this kind of content.
I don't think he did it on purpose. But he was pretty unapologetic about the shit with Bret. And I think most people just didn't appreciate the fact.
I was done with pro wrestling by the mid 80s. The Goldberg/nwo/Monday night wars brought me back. Loved this era.
Can’t watch the choreographed modern ballet.
Regal got the one up on bill forever
I watched a match with Goldberg and Meng from WCW Saturday Night and Goldie basically dumped him on his head- a miracle Meng wasn't hurt and didn't give him the worst receipt possible.
Meng(Haku) would beat the hell out of Goldberg in real life.
@@brianfraime4247 lol no question considering Jericho choked him out in real life....
i dont believe anything that drunken clown says @@TaiChor5Gates
Thank you Sethereum, Bill "Who`s Next "Goldberg
This guy is such a mark for himself, its amazing
I'd be too.nash for awhile was also. However,hall was never that way. Steiner was reckless for awhile too.
Right. As opposed to Bret Hart
@@DavidDemurs Bret Hart was good at his job though. Goldberg... lol no.
I call bullshit...he is just trying to minimize all the times he hurt people really bad and not to mention the times he needlessly hurt himself
Yup... I mean, it's not like he hurt just one or two people, either. The guy was known for zero wrestling skills.
@@justin57153 because Goldberg was to real just like Brock so mistakes will happen there both stiff they want wrestling to look real not fake
It was reported that Curt Henning was always bruised and hurting after wrestling Goldberg.
@@kronos911Correct it was Curt that warned Bret about Goldbergs tactics
Agree
Punching someone on the cheek and kicking someone in the back of the head that ultimately gave Bret a stroke is completely different. Clearly Goldberg doesn't understand the business to this day.
Especially a guy who TOLD him to hit him.....Bret expected a pro.... not a selfish asshole who doesn't care hiw bad he was.
He didn't kick him in the back of head
Jericho laughing backstage 😂
Trouble is with Goldberg, is he was pushed to quickly before he knew the basics of how to wrestle.
When you took years of productivity and millions of dollars from a Top guy is not crying! Bret Hart lost a lot after that mule kick! Golberg maybe is a nice guy but that's the facts!
Fuck that yo you hit Bret Hart too hard at his head yo word up (DANGEROUS)
You don't hear about him hurting many people in the WWF. A: He was seasoned. But B: He probably knew if he hurt too many people in the big leagues, he was gonna be gone FAST! Nobody is denying the fact that he hurt folks on accident. It's the attitude he's taken through the years about doing it. Comes off as not caring much. This is the first time I've actually heard him say he cared about hurting somebody. His WWF matches were much better.
He had a bad mentality for wrestling and nobody held him accountable, including himself, until he actually went to WWE. When I played college baseball, if you crowed the plate and took it away from me, I was going up an in with the four seam and letting it FLY, because it set up my cutter and I needed the plate for that. If you got hit or didn't like it, too bad! Give me the plate. It's that simple. Coach would agree. Now if I intentionally tried to bean someone in the head, that's different, but otherwise, that's the game.
Same mentality Goldberg had in WCW, but wrestling is an athletic exhibition, not a real sporting contest and it works better when it is a cooperative give and take. Nobody brought Goldberg along the right way and the politics in WCW were so toxic that it has been said he was in fear like the old timers for his spot. A spot he never actually even came close to earning and was too green and dangerous (even to himself) in the first place. There were at least a half dozen guys, maybe more that could have sandbagged him, beat him up or stretched him on any given night and made him look like an ass, but they didn't, except for Regal who was just trying to get a good match out of him, and couldn't. Yet, Goldberg was hyper focused on maintaining an illusion. That is what was so absolutely ridiculous about it. Nobody who had the authority to do so, seemed to have any sense to realize that it wasn't doing anyone in the company, including Bill himself, any favors or giving him much of chance to have long-term success and make money for the company.
Very good interview although I think it is strange that he did not talk about DDP since they always had great chemistry in the ring and are, I understand, friends.
I feel Goldberg gets a free pass from ppl and most of the blame for his greenness is diverted WCW. He has to take some responsibility, he never learned and never got any better regardless if he tried or not. At what point do you say, I shouldn't be doing this I'm reckless and dangerous. He was never really in the business because he never understood it. Right place, time and look but also terrible.
It seems he didn’t care to get better at wrestling. Hard to dispute that when he only had 2 moves. He would spear, and jackhammer.
He glossed over Bret Hart. He knew he fd up on Hart and NEVER had the nerve to apologize.. that's messed up
He’s apologized to Bret a hundred times, Bret is just a crybaby
@@harrygreb3457no he hasn't ☠️☠️☠️. Hes did nothing but a kid Bret.. brets a baby because some idiot that didn't know how to wrestle hurt him so bad that it ended his career? You are stupid
Don't worry Bro, In a fluid activity like Wrestling & Football accidents happen.🤠
Sure there's a difference between accidental and on purpose, but that doesn't mean it's ok to be reckless. Accidents do happen, but some wrestlers hurt a lot of people and others don't.
Id like to see more of the interview. Bill seems cool. Ive never heard his side on anyting before.
You‘ll find the whole Interview on my german Channel: ruclips.net/video/yqwq1hlm7MY/видео.htmlsi=2-mkvbG9hz8poOCn
Even though I was never really sold on Goldberg as a wrestler, as a person, he really seems like a nice & approachable guy.
People in these comments who are hating on Goldberg still really don't know Goldberg and Steiner really are friends and would not hurt each other. Things happen in wrestling accidentally and they have no control over them. But if you want to hate on Goldberg thats fine because I'm sure its giving someone else a break.
Bret Hart has absolutely no idea where he got that concussion from. He could have been concussed for years and not know it. It’s ridiculous how much heat Goldberg has gotten for that.
It's easy to point fingers. The fact of the matter is, everything involved with this is a gamble. Jumping off the turnbuckle, piledrivers, having yourself lowered from a cable from the rafters(Owen). It's not a safe business, and unfortunately, accidents can and do happen.
Is what happened to Brett unfortunate? Absolutely. Could it have been prevented? POSSIBLY. At the end of the day, each and every person who steps into the ring, is taking a chance with their health. And sometimes relying on others doing so.
AND HOW MANY HAVE DIED IN THE RING OVER THE DECADES ? ?
If he didn’t absolutely cripple everyone in the elimination chamber match, you know he was pulling his punches! That looked brutal! 😮 I mean when he speared Chris Jericho through the glass chamber,?!!! Man that looked like it would have killed him if it wasn’t done just right!
Either one of the Steiner Brothers could have broken you in half "any time they wanted" and there would have been nothing you could have done about it.
All GoldieLocks has to do is say hey, I messed up and hurt Brett very bad. And I am so sorry the lifelong damage I caused.
Goldberg whines too much talking about how green he was in WCW. He still couldn't wrestle during his last WWE run.
He couldn’t wrestle period!!
He Could
@@kyleday5026 And yet he gave himself concussion in his match with the Undertaker.
“If I wanted to hurt people I could have done it every single match” says the meathead who got embarrassed by a slightly intoxicated William Regal on national television and was powerless to do anything about it.
I didn't know William Regal was drunk during that match. Now I know why that match looked so sloppy. I thought Regal was just being a dick.
scott steiner vs goldberg was gold and couldve been money
Brett Hart to great pride in not hurting nobody
in wrestling. LOL... Imagine crying about getting hurt for wrestling and getting paid millions.
Owen hart hurt stone cold Steve Austin with a piledriver almost paralyzing him and yet no one says anything about that
Sad thing is Goldberg did hurt a lot of people on “accident.” From what I heard WCW rushed his training. He even said it himself he was only 6 months in.
Goldberg wasn't careless. He's was just a sledge hammer, and a green sledge hammer at that
Bret Hart had been wrestling since he was 4 years old. Goldberg maybe had 2 years in.
So if you were expecting him to be Fred Astaire out there, that's on you.
He was gonna make mistakes, some more destructive than others💢💥💫
"If i wanted to hurt someone id do it every match" Goldberg never misses an opportunity to put himself over lol. Even after his career..
Goldberg you were too out of control and caused alot of accidents.
From what I understand is that Brett Hart had a bad concussion from Bill accidentally kicking him hard to the head. Brett suffered a stroke like 7-8 months after that accident so it was not immediate due to being kicked. He even had trouble claiming his insurance as they did not accept his injury was due to being hit. Brett always sounds like he is whining either about McMahon, then Goldberg etc..he just sounds like a whiner
NOT SOUNDED LIKE A WHINER, THE ENTIRE HART FOUNDATION ARE WHINERS. EVEN OWEN HART WAS A PROFESSIONAL WHINER : 🙏🙏MAY GOD REST HIS SOUL 🙏🙏
It made me laugh that he put himself in the same category as Brock.
You do know they both have trained fighters right? Bill just never went to MMA, he might be old but he would kick your ass.
The fact that Goldberg couldn't do the basic moves like an arm drag , hip toss , headlock , irish whip , reversals , counters and a submission
Goldberg did NOT end Bret Hart's career. Bret Hart's own admission is that he continued to wrestle big guys (Sid Vicious, Kevin Nash), and got powerbombed by both of them - giving Bret further concussions (again, by his own admission). He also got concussed in a freaking hardcore match against Terry Funk. This is in the week or so after Goldberg kicked him. Ask a doctor who is a specialst on head injuries. Concussions are cumulative - they have a cumulative effect. A single concussion can be a problem, but if you take time off to recover, you'll be fine. If you keep suffering new concussions shortly after the first one the effect becomes exponentially worse. THAT is where Bret's career was ended - continuing to wrestle and re-concussing himself in those matches. That is how it works with concussions. That's why when athletes suffer concussions today they are not allowed to compete again until they are medically cleared. Getting re-concussed can have permanent effects. Serioius damage. (And I know from experience about concussions, as I had a fairly severe one in 1985 and was told by the doctor to take a few days to do nothing but rest, and then not to do anything physical or jarring for a couple weeks - that was way back in 1985. We've learned a lot more since, and by the time Bret was concussed they knew that repeated concussions were especially bad, so he should have known better than to keep wrestling and geting himself further concussed.)
Goldberg , "When I injured Scott steiner, Bret hart, Undertaker & many others, they didn't complain, that's why I like them". & now after decades, they're complaining about their lifelong injuries, that's why I dont like them
Bill Goldberg was and is a reckless wrestler who hurt and ended the career of if not the greatest one of the greatest ever in the ring.
Can't say bad things about either Goldberg or Bret. They are both legends and the biggest draws in their era. It's just their different view on pro wrestling and of course, the injury Bret had to suffer that sets both apart.
Bret and biggest draw don't add up, don't make me laugh
Goldberg is clumsy in the ring. He almost broke Undertaker’s neck with a messed up jackhammer.
Goldberg had the longest streak ever.
"... By accident" "on accident" is not good English init! 😅
Are you dizzy blood. Greenberg sorry Goldbergs a G fam 😂😂😂
Loved Goldberg! Still trip about him taking out Bret the hitman Hart! Crazy in the 80's 90's!
You know you're a garbage wrestler when you punch someone with padded gloves on and still break their damn bone in their face
About Bret Hart, it's different, ends his career and when brain is touched it's different than à bonne broken. But, i believed him about, it was an accident. Accident who costed Bret a lot a million dollard too.....sad Story
The Bret Hart fan girls are insufferable
His shirt looks inside out.
Goldberg maybe tough but I think he underestimates the toughness of other dudes.
He has forgiven himself. Closed.
The thing with undertaker and goldberg is that those two had style, impact and had such dynamics and they were brilliiant, everything else that follow them have none of the charm, style, substance nor honesty.
With Bret is totally different! He was short at least 5 to 7 more years of wrestling and lost millions of dollars.
But how many flipidy doos can he do in 4 seconds ?
How do you accidentally break an orbital
Jim Ross said that the main priority of a wrestler is to keep his opponent safe. I have no doubt he kicked Brett on purpose.
BULLSHIT! Do you even grasp how much weight in the Gym that at that time Bill Goldberg could squat? Evidently not. If Bill had intentionally wanted to lay a solid mule kick to Bret then Bret would have been launched in to the air over the damn top ring rope. Fact! By the way Hart was not a legit tough guy anymore than CM Punk was. Thus why CM Punk got his ass beat like a Cherokee Drum in the MMA and so would have Bret Hart the same. Professional Wrestling use to be made up of most legit tough guys. Now it mostly just a clown show.
How many accidents can you have before they aren’t considered accidents any more. Had to be the most accident prone wrestler ever.
Look, my problem with Bret wasn't that he was upset that Goldberg stiffed him. It's that 20 years later, he still lays everything bad that happened to him later on Goldberg. It is silly. Bret likely took thousands of stiff shots to the head during the course of his career. Even his run face first into the post spot jarred the fuck out of his head. Guaranteed he had multiple concussions he never realized he had, because they didn't have concussion protocols back then. Even during that match with Goldberg, he slammed the back of his head off of the floor doing a figure four on the post. So I think the fact that he still lays all of his brain problems on Goldberg and a single stiff kick, when the blow to the head he gave himself in that match was harder, it's bullshit. Then he has the nerve to say that Goldberg won't talk to him. I wouldn't talk to him either, if he was solely blaming me for all of his medical issues.
If I wanted to hurt people? You could say that about any wrestler. There are some wrestlers who hurt other wrestlers more than others, like Goldberg and Ultimate Warrior. Then when you do hurt someone, say they are crying about it. Accidents do happen, when you are reckless.
Love how he compares himself to Brock like just because you workout and take roids your as tough as Brrrrock Llllesner😊😊😊
This guy still doesn't get it. He has said "I loved going out there and eating people! Thats all i wanted to do was eat people!" Dude, the out come is scripted. You did nothing but lift weights, and got pushed to the moon for no reason other than muscle size and a meathead pea brain. This guy is Ultimate Warrior 2.0, but worse. At least warrior finally realized the error of his was during his career and made amends. Goldfarb is still acting like a tough guy 25 years later
He knows its scripted but still wanted it to look real which he did
It was a dance but only with one dancer.
But a kick to someone’s head is accident and it happens he says
Bret didnt cry either. Steiner might have cried had Goldberg ended his career though...and Golberg forgot to mention Bret asked him kindly to take care of him out there before the match.
Bill was setup to fail from day one in wrestling. Pushed beyond his in ring ability and they should have given him more time to become a safer and better in ring worker. It is what it is and Goldberg was special to most at the time but could have been even better with the right people behind him.
I would like to believe Bret. But the guy is two faced. Smiles and also reconciled with Goldberg to talk trash again. It was the same in 2015 after reconciling with Shawn Michaels 5 years before. He said on camera that Shawn never learned a thing. And then still visited Shawn after. So the guy pretty much talks smack and people flock to defend Bret too easily on a guy who would turn on them too if they were Brets friend.
They had got matches goldberg and steiner bert need to let it go
There were morons who took advantage of other people's lives. I was not a moron and was responsible. - Bill Oldberg
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Witch battle royal
Idk but i found footage of that match x.com/cbjilesss/status/1307400558911860737?s=20
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