
A former WWE star has called out WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg, promising to “drop him” and “probably make him tap” in a retirement match.
Goldberg is a free agent and has drawn attention from AEW’s MJF, though it’s a former WWE star now in Impact Wrestling who sees himself as an opponent.
EC3 recently discussed retiring the WWE Hall of Famer on The Wrestling Outlaws, saying:
“173-0, big deal, you had to lose to a cattle prod and a big sexy powerbomb? I eat big sexy powerbombs for breakfast! Then you know what, I sh*t Goldberg out of my assh*le.
“EC3, whose undefeated streak was actually legitimate and consistent for many, many years in Impact [wrestling], and I never lost to a Cattle Prod. Not once!
“So Bill, if you want your final match, have it against the final man to beat you – EC3!”
EC3 even predicted how the match would go should Goldberg be up to the challenge, stating:
“I’ll catch that spear, drop him on his bald head, and boom! Just like that. You know what? I’d probably make him tap too.”
It was recently reported that Tony Khan had potentially discussed an AEW match featuring Goldberg.
The match, if it were to materialize, would take place at AEW All In on August 27, 2023 in London, England’s iconic Wembley Stadium.
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