Madcap Moss Says Goldberg Passed Knowledge To Him At Elimination Chamber

Madcap Moss Says Goldberg Passed Knowledge To Him At Elimination Chamber WWE

WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg took part in his final WWE match to date at the 2022 Elimination Chamber event in Saudi Arabia, losing to Roman Reigns in a Universal Championship match.

That said, it seems like Goldberg has made the most of his time back in the company, by giving advice to younger stars on the roster.

SmackDown’s Madcap Moss spoke to KFAN 100.3’s Power Trip Morning Show After Party Podcast to promote his return to his home state of Minnesota on tonight’s SmackDown, when he revealed that he met Goldberg for the first time at the Elimination Chamber, and that the WWE Hall of Famer passed on knowledge to him.

He said:

“My favorite wrestler growing up was Goldberg, Bill Goldberg in WCW, from the football aspect of his career. He played for the Falcons and at the University of Georgia, too. He was just so intense, man, and he was a monster physically. He was so physically imposing and impressive. The security would knock on his locker room door to come to get him before his match, and you’d hear just a thud in the background, and then he’d come out, and he’d have a mark on his forehead because he had just headbutted the steel locker to get ready for his match. That’s just how he was, man. It was 100%, 100 miles an hour, full intensity all the time for him, and it drew me to him. I love him, and at an event in WWE Elimination Chamber, we were both on the show. I had a match against Drew McIntyre. He had a match against Roman Reigns, and it was the first time I actually got to meet him, and it was really cool. We got to hang out for about a weekend and talk, and he kind of passed on some knowledge to me and definitely some stuff that I try to emulate in my performance today”.

Madcap is set to take on Happy Corbin in a Last Laugh match on tonight’s SmackDown show.

transcription via Fightful

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