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Published 22:24 IST, October 24th 2024

'Don’t Ever Talk S**t': Goldberg's Fierce Ultimatum To WWE Champion Ignites The Icon's Comeback Buzz

Goldberg has fired off a strong warning to WWE Champion GUNTHER after their confrontation at the Bad Blood PLE in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Triple H, Goldberg | Image: WWE

The Bad Blood PLE in Atlanta, Georgia marked the sightings of several wrestling legends and Hall of Famers in attendance, and one of the most notable entities was Bill Goldberg. The WCW and WWE Icon was in the house for the return of the Iconic PLE, and he was also shown on TV alongside his family. But things got heated when he and WWE Champion GUNTHER had a heated verbal spat and almost threw hands at each other. The legendary wrestler opened up on his return to WWE, and he sent out a stern warning to the Ring General and World Heavyweight Champion.

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Goldberg's Return Buzz Sparks Curiosity After Fierce Jibe At GUNTHER

While speaking on his CarCast Podcast, Goldberg opened up on the moment when GUNTHER confronted him when Triple H introduced the Crown Jewel Championship. The World Heavyweight Champion interrupted the segment and spotted The Icon in the front row, and the champ insulted the legend. Goldberg had enough and jumped the barricade as security kept them apart. While speaking of the moment, the Hall of Fame wrestler fired a grave warning to GUNTHER.“I should have known. I should have known somebody was going to try and mess with me. In Atlanta, no less. We were having a great time. Gunther, I don’t want to make anything more of it than it was, but [groans]. You know me, I’m not going to sit there and let some dude talk s**t. Period. End of story.

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Goldberg being stopped by security guards as GUNTHER confronts him while WWE CCO Triple H looks on during the Bad Blood PLE at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia | Image: WWE
 

What started out to be an innocent attendance of a pay-per-view turned out to being insulted by one of their current champions. I don’t care where we were, I would have done the same thing anywhere. It being Atlanta, my adopted hometown, I ain’t dead yet. As long as I’m breathing, don’t ever talk shit about me, especially my family,” Goldberg said.

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Goldberg's bold comments have sparked the possibility of his in-ring return, which could also be his final run in the wrestling industry. But it is yet to be seen whether the WWE pull the trigger and make it happen since the fans have also been rooting for The Icon's final run.

Updated 22:27 IST, October 24th 2024