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- Man. I read that he started direct on trhe go. Didnt knew that. So he is actualy worst in ring performer than i thought.He trained at the Power Plant and had dark matches.
- Man. I read that he started direct on trhe go. Didnt knew that. So he is actualy worst in ring performer than i thought.He trained at the Power Plant and had dark matches.
- Man. I read that he started direct on trhe go. Didnt knew that. So he is actualy worst in ring performer than i thought.
- Years ago i read about Goldberg the guy. People on foruns that met him, all had huge prise. But guy sucked on the sqaured circle.Regal bless
I guess it depends on what you're looking for. I enjoyed the hell out of him for what he was. He played the "super dominant unbeatable killer" part perfectly.- Man. I read that he started direct on trhe go. Didnt knew that. So he is actualy worst in ring performer than i thought.
- I liked him too. But after his athletic abilities dimished, he condt get a good match. Batista is the oposite, guy became a good worker as he aged.I guess it depends on what you're looking for. I enjoyed the hell out of him for what he was. He played the "super dominant unbeatable killer" part perfectly.
- He was awesome as Romeo.I guess it depends on what you're looking for. I enjoyed the hell out of him for what he was. He played the "super dominant unbeatable killer" part perfectly.
Are you talking about this most recent run in WWE? (Where he returned to destroy Brock at Survivor Series thru Goonter at SNME)? Yeah, he was definitely way past his prime and his peak abilities, but I still enjoyed seeing him there. What I didn't like was WWE turning him into the typical "old guy jobber for the new guys" and especially sending him out with a loss for his retirement match. It's so typical WWE to do that.- I liked him too. But after his athletic abilities dimished, he condt get a good match. Batista is the oposite, guy became a good worker as he aged.
Bill Goldberg can't lace Chad Fortune's boots.
That was Bill Goldberg