The dude gave himself a concussion before every match and sometimes during it just to have an excuse that he could pull out later when people ask how he was in the business 25 years and still couldn't work.
Goldberg vs Undertaker is a prime example as to why dream matches should remain a dream, glad we never got Sting vs Undertaker now, as it should've happened a decade ago
Sting is trash garbage ultra cringe gimmick weak looking body and no in ring or mic skills i never even to this day can figure out wtf people saw i saw a jobber
You have to Respect him for admitting his fault straight away without any hesitation.. he could have hide what he did behind the door (banging the door with his head)
@@petertran4470 Oh, let's see the "great" Goldberg finally admit that the only reason he became a main event star was purely cause he was pushed to the moon by WCW with his looks being his only talent. When will he also admit that he never spared any time getting better in actual pro wrestling cause he was just too lazy to put any effort into it when he clearly saw how much hurt he was putting his fellow wrestlers in?
@@lazySquirred Geez, I didn’t know Goldberg was on trial. When did he say he was great? In fact he’s admitted he was very green and new to the industry. He’s stated that he didn’t have same passion as other typical wrestlers but he seized an opportunity and made the most out of it as anyone should in life. Yes, he’s admitted his flaws and shortcomings but no one can take away his contributions to the business. Goldberg had more than looks. Stone Cold even said Goldberg’s popularity had him on his toes. If that’s easy then why have very few been able to achieve it? Goldberg had intensity, real connection with the crowd (something 99% wrestlers don’t have) and was athletic af (jackhammering Big Show back in the days and popularising the spear). Not perfect but who is?
Oh, please stop with that crap. He's old enough to know better, like how long has he been wrestling for? He never should've gotten back in a wrestling ring he's an idiot
The worst BOOKING EVER. This fight was a failure the moment it was created. Goldberg in his late 50's was no longer a POWERHOUSE. WWE really expected him to be able to jackhammer a 260b + Undertaker? SMH
@@vtx3608 my comment was a joke. You could see from his expression that he was pissed, either at himself or the whole situation. It's funnier to assume he was angry at goldberg
@@vernonwilliford24801 that has the only wrestle-mania streak before brock, n yet squashed cena at mania...came back recently to body the rock been in the business generation after generation..I would be a part timer to, when there is legit documentaries about taker on TV
@@jusacoolwhitedude7147 my point was that it’s completely asinine to expect 2 guys well past their prime to compete at a high level in such bad conditions when they aren’t used to doing it (because at this point, they are part-timers). Undertaker said as much. Or call it ring rust, whatever. Shame on wwe.
Taker and Goldberg both blame themselves for this incident. When the fault lies on Vince, 100%. I genuinely believe Vince really expected these two to pull off a five star match in their fifties.
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@@willpowerrazorblade6436nothing new. He used to do this before his matches in WCW. Part of his gimmick. He didn’t headbutt walls he head butted locker doors that had some give in them 😂 ua-cam.com/video/r7xRzax1Oh0/v-deo.htmlsi=es44wXQ7-MQ_XXEk
Pretty cool mini-documentary we have now, Chris. Mike Chioda, Undertaker, and Goldberg have now all given their retrospective of that match to you in interview.
Goldberg vs.Undertaker shoulda happened at a WrestleMania when Goldberg was undefeated & Taker streak was undefeated but NO they wanna make them wrestle when they in they 50s
it shouldn't have happened at all.. Goldberg vs Undertaker wasn't on many ppl list of dream matches , i never once thought about that match 💯 Taker vs Sting? absolutely .. Taker vs Goldberg? nah
Y'know, there are some older wrestlers, or "legends", that when they come back should only wrestle other older guys. But if you compare his match with Taker to the second Brock feud or that last run with Lashley, its pretty clear that Bill Goldberg should only work with younger guys. If you've got one older guy who needs to be kinda led through a match stood in the ring, that's one thing. If you've got two of em (or in the god awful follow-up's case, four), then really that first bell shouldn't be breathed near let alone rung 😂
Exactly, it could've worked in 2002 when Ric Flair was Raw General Manager, when Big Evil Taker was bullying Flair and others, GM Flair could've brought in a babyface Goldberg or Sting to face him, it could've worked then like heel Big Evil was gonna take on a threat to his then Decade of Destruction. Fans would've lost their shit if either match happened back in 2001, 2002 or 2003. It's a shame, Sting waited way too long to finally come to WWE & it's a shame that they didn't have him (or Goldberg) face Taker when they were still in their primes. Both matches could've good back then. They waited way too long to do those matches, just look at what happened when Sting had that match with Seth Rollins.
After hearing his point of view of the story I can look at that match in a comedic light as opposed to looking at it from a place of disappointment. Idk why I needed this but I certainly did.
Undertaker vs Bill should’ve happened in 2004 when both of them were actively wrestling. Their subsequent match proved to be one of the worst matches ever
If Bill didn't leave, maybe he could have been traded to Smackdown to face Undertaker at Judgment Day instead of Booker (Although i enjoyed the Booker match.
They were never actively wrestling together in 2004 other than the night of Wrestlemania 20. That's the night The Undertaker made his return and Goldberg left.
Undertaker was nearly made the deadman by Goldberg, the tombstone was not a receipt, the tombstone was him attempting to continue the match like Bret did not realizing how badly Goldberg had damaged him until that tombstone hit and Undertaker was like f... it chokeslam 1-2-3 and get out of here
if they couldve played it off and did the old fashion lay down and give up the pin, they couldve made one of the greatest heel tag teams. They just laugh at pissing the fans off and then eventually fallout and redo the original match when properly healed at like WM or something.
Na, the guy isn't shy about giving his take on Golberg but the only reason why Goldberg fans want to picturize Bret obsessing over Greenberg is to inflate Greenbergs rep. I mean, the Hitman has better stuff to do than fuzz about Ryback the Original.
@@lazySquirred does he? Really? Because last time I checked he’s spent 20+ years making videos and appearances bashing and hating…. So NO I’d say he’s got fuck all better to do with himself but complaining how life’s so bad for him. 🎻
@@neitherhereorthere7131 The Goldberg kick was an important part of his career. He'll inevitably be quizzed on it in any interview. I guess him not shying away from giving his take on the topic in what's probably a 10 min part of the interview with the same nonchalant tone he uses in every other segment must be viewed as obsessive rage by his haters ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@lazySquirred you wanna keep sucking Bret Harts dick then go right ahead butterball, whatever helps you sleep. You like all delusional Bret Hart fans are negative minded people that harbour on to every little negative thing for all your life. Night night have a nice life newbie.
This could have been one of the best matches ever but it was far too late in their careers. Goldberg who loved dishing it out in his prime more than anyone with the Undertaker getting back up like Michael Myers and kept coming back for more and more would have been absolutely epic, shame, 20 years too late.
That match would've been great had it happened over a decade before it did. At that point, as another commenter near the top stated, that 'dream match' should've been left a dream.
If you look closely when Taker delivers the Tombstone, Greenberg fails to tuck his Chin when taking it, which is what your supposed to do when taking a piledriver
He acts like he’s getting in the ring either way Mike Tyson or Lennox Lewis, like he needed to psyche himself up for combat, when in truth he was going into coordinated dance where he needed to focus on safety and not destruction. Him headbutting the wall before hand is very telling.
This would've been a far better match if Goldberg didnt get a concussion right from the beginning of the match. However, Undertaker usually always wanted to work with a younger guy to help carry him through the match over the last 15 years or so. I can understand Undertaker wanting to face Goldberg. Thats one of the only attitude era dream matches you can do at this point. Its too bad it didnt work out but thankfully both guys lived and made millions of dollars doing this match.
Forgot your prep? Well after he remembered it all, maybe he should have thought about erasing the door headbutt, because it wasn't the first time since he returned something happened. I remember on Raw when he came out with his head dripping of blood.
If it’s indeed true that the referee communicated to Taker that he is messed up and Taker should’ve went straight to the finish instead of trying to do what they set out to do the dude was concussed twice some of that is on taker I know taker kind of really wants to blame Goldberg sneakily but some of that is on him and then try and drop him on his head when you know the dude is concussed again was just a shitty thing because you know Goldberg didn’t mean to drop Taker on his head because the dude was concussed.
Goldberg screwed up no doubt but Taker never gets heat for being barely able to lift Bill & almost dropping him on his head, they both messed up in this match.
@@CrimeApexOfficial If the referee communicated to the undertaker that Goldberg is not there he’s gonna cause then he should’ve just pivoted and went straight to a finish like a submission type of finish the Hells gate or something else
I love how fans rip Goldberg a new one for wrestling with two concussions yet he didn’t injure taker yet taker permanently injured hbk but no one rips him new one you guys must be Catholic
It was a bad match but him saying he deserved the tomb stone on his neck I really don’t think that was intentional taker is old and worn like all the older guys he wasn’t physically ready for that match he was gassed 5 min in
A wrestler that is incapable of a 3 minute match vs a wrestler that is reliant on his opponents' ability to work and sell to have a decent match! Best case scenario, it's a god awful match.
I think both should have known they weren’t in their prime and not let the match go ahead. When one is older and this shape u need a carrier. Unfortunately that match had no carrier, as 2 amazing vets they both should have known better. Having said that we all do stupid shit thinking we are younger than we are 😂 Respect to both for amazing careers and awesome interview !
Wait, Goldberg gave himself a concussion by smashing his head against the door because he didn't know how to get ready for the match before the match then during the match, he concussed himself again and then he has the balls to blame taker for dropping him on his head after almost killing taker? Did I get that right?
Goldberg gets a bad rap. It is not his fault his training wasn't the best. He also realizes that wrestling is a business, and his only job in life is to secure the welfare of his family. Yes. He wasn't the greatest or even safest worker, but it isn't his fault for being put in the ring when he wasn't ready, or for continting to be put in the ring, because he made money for himself, and the companies he worked for.
I was right!!!! Yes!!! Ppl kept saying he knocked himself out on the ring post! I watched that match and hundreds of his matches! The door he smashes his head on always mad a hollow metal thunk noise. That night the door made a very solid thud that made me cringe in real time. The minute he walked out I could see it in his eyes that he knocked himself food a loop. He didnt snarl as he usually did he missed his pyro que and he took a really long time to even come out on the stage way longer then usual! I made all those observations in real time! Validation! Boom!
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...Why in the world did Goldberg continue with 2 concusion????? What an idiot....
Interviews like this makes you view matches and wrestlers in a good perspective better than assuming what happened during matches that went wrong
agreed
how we literally already knew this information thats why he asked about it
The dude gave himself a concussion before every match and sometimes during it just to have an excuse that he could pull out later when people ask how he was in the business 25 years and still couldn't work.
Rehearsal preparation
That's a good point
Goldberg vs Undertaker is a prime example as to why dream matches should remain a dream, glad we never got Sting vs Undertaker now, as it should've happened a decade ago
Nobody ever thought Goldberg vs Undertaker was a dream match.
Ha.
A lot of people did @@Am0ment0fB
This match should happened back early 2000 like in 2003 when both was still in their prime
Ok troll@@Am0ment0fB
Sting is trash garbage ultra cringe gimmick weak looking body and no in ring or mic skills i never even to this day can figure out wtf people saw i saw a jobber
Goldberg finisher in Mortal Kombat:
FINISH YOURSELF!
I 💀 in my office chair reading this 😂
HARA-KIRI
Wait, that's also my finisher
Hara Kiri!
You have to Respect him for admitting his fault straight away without any hesitation.. he could have hide what he did behind the door (banging the door with his head)
Amen
Not many “greats” in the industry can admit fault because of their egos.That’s why I respect Goldberg.
@@petertran4470 Oh, let's see the "great" Goldberg finally admit that the only reason he became a main event star was purely cause he was pushed to the moon by WCW with his looks being his only talent. When will he also admit that he never spared any time getting better in actual pro wrestling cause he was just too lazy to put any effort into it when he clearly saw how much hurt he was putting his fellow wrestlers in?
@@lazySquirred Geez, I didn’t know Goldberg was on trial. When did he say he was great? In fact he’s admitted he was very green and new to the industry. He’s stated that he didn’t have same passion as other typical wrestlers but he seized an opportunity and made the most out of it as anyone should in life. Yes, he’s admitted his flaws and shortcomings but no one can take away his contributions to the business. Goldberg had more than looks. Stone Cold even said Goldberg’s popularity had him on his toes. If that’s easy then why have very few been able to achieve it? Goldberg had intensity, real connection with the crowd (something 99% wrestlers don’t have) and was athletic af (jackhammering Big Show back in the days and popularising the spear). Not perfect but who is?
Oh, please stop with that crap. He's old enough to know better, like how long has he been wrestling for? He never should've gotten back in a wrestling ring he's an idiot
The worst BOOKING EVER. This fight was a failure the moment it was created. Goldberg in his late 50's was no longer a POWERHOUSE. WWE really expected him to be able to jackhammer a 260b + Undertaker? SMH
If he hadn't given himself 2 head bangs moments before, he'd have probably pulled it off.
Ok. We got it. Shut up.
Wow rocket science you figured out 😂
Undertaker wasn't at his best at that time either, they should have had a match a decade earlier.
@@mza4739well🤷😌
Undertaker's face at the end was like "this MF'er"🤣
Undertaker is my favorite wrestler , but even he admitted that he wasn't capable of doing it , both of them botched
@@vtx3608 my comment was a joke. You could see from his expression that he was pissed, either at himself or the whole situation. It's funnier to assume he was angry at goldberg
@@adamoxen my bad
@@vtx3608 👍
this match can be called "The neck tester"
💀
No lie😂
They really took it to the necks level
Ill tell you what happened 2 50+ year old men were booked in 100 degree heat
2 part-timer 50 year olds.
@@vernonwilliford24801 that has the only wrestle-mania streak before brock, n yet squashed cena at mania...came back recently to body the rock been in the business generation after generation..I would be a part timer to, when there is legit documentaries about taker on TV
@@jusacoolwhitedude7147 my point was that it’s completely asinine to expect 2 guys well past their prime to compete at a high level in such bad conditions when they aren’t used to doing it (because at this point, they are part-timers). Undertaker said as much. Or call it ring rust, whatever. Shame on wwe.
Taker and Goldberg both blame themselves for this incident. When the fault lies on Vince, 100%.
I genuinely believe Vince really expected these two to pull off a five star match in their fifties.
Goldberg going to be the only one to give himself cte all by himself.
Ha.
🤣🤣🤣
@@dacollector8995 you get it. Here have a 🍪.
Ha.
Wait, he knocked himself out headbutting the door before the match 🤣🤣🤣
To hype himself up before matches his slams his head against walls or doors
@@Miles13601 very intelligent 👌
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@@Miles13601He’s an idiot nonetheless. Name me a professional fighter that does that before their match.
@@willpowerrazorblade6436nothing new. He used to do this before his matches in WCW. Part of his gimmick. He didn’t headbutt walls he head butted locker doors that had some give in them 😂 ua-cam.com/video/r7xRzax1Oh0/v-deo.htmlsi=es44wXQ7-MQ_XXEk
Pretty cool mini-documentary we have now, Chris. Mike Chioda, Undertaker, and Goldberg have now all given their retrospective of that match to you in interview.
Goldberg vs.Undertaker shoulda happened at a WrestleMania when Goldberg was undefeated & Taker streak was undefeated but NO they wanna make them wrestle when they in they 50s
This should have been 20 years earlier
it shouldn't have happened at all.. Goldberg vs Undertaker wasn't on many ppl list of dream matches , i never once thought about that match 💯 Taker vs Sting? absolutely .. Taker vs Goldberg? nah
@@DynastyIcon Your opinion
@@paisteplayer1040 A lot of people's opinion.
@@mza4739 Not mine
Y'know, there are some older wrestlers, or "legends", that when they come back should only wrestle other older guys.
But if you compare his match with Taker to the second Brock feud or that last run with Lashley, its pretty clear that Bill Goldberg should only work with younger guys.
If you've got one older guy who needs to be kinda led through a match stood in the ring, that's one thing. If you've got two of em (or in the god awful follow-up's case, four), then really that first bell shouldn't be breathed near let alone rung 😂
If this match was 20 years earlier then it is one of the most iconic match in the history of wwe❤
It would of sucked. The reality is that Goldberg can’t put on a good match and undertaker wasnt going to carry him
Goldberg was ALWAYS hot 🗑 and couldnt wrestle for 💩
Instead it was one of the worse
Goldberg was a very poor performer, even in his prime.
Really cause goldberg was garbage then too. 20 years later and he's still green xD
Goldberg vs Taker in 2003 could have worked.
Oldberg vs Senior Citizenaker no.
Exactly, it could've worked in 2002 when Ric Flair was Raw General Manager, when Big Evil Taker was bullying Flair and others, GM Flair could've brought in a babyface Goldberg or Sting to face him, it could've worked then like heel Big Evil was gonna take on a threat to his then Decade of Destruction. Fans would've lost their shit if either match happened back in 2001, 2002 or 2003.
It's a shame, Sting waited way too long to finally come to WWE & it's a shame that they didn't have him (or Goldberg) face Taker when they were still in their primes. Both matches could've good back then. They waited way too long to do those matches, just look at what happened when Sting had that match with Seth Rollins.
😂😂😂
This is a match tht should've happened when they were younger. If they did this match at least 10 to 20yrs earlier it would've been a banger
I agree, I think it would've been much better if they were still in their primes. They just waited too long to do the match. Shame.
Bro tried to headbutt a pull-door open.
What should've happened was Prime Goldberg VS Prime Undertaker, The best VS The best
After hearing his point of view of the story I can look at that match in a comedic light as opposed to looking at it from a place of disappointment. Idk why I needed this but I certainly did.
his arms are folded very tightly, tension recalling the match is real
Undertaker vs Bill should’ve happened in 2004 when both of them were actively wrestling. Their subsequent match proved to be one of the worst matches ever
If Bill didn't leave, maybe he could have been traded to Smackdown to face Undertaker at Judgment Day instead of Booker (Although i enjoyed the Booker match.
wasn't gonna happen.. back then the brand split actually meant something so we didn't get many Raw vs Smackdown matches outside of Survivor Series
They were never actively wrestling together in 2004 other than the night of Wrestlemania 20. That's the night The Undertaker made his return and Goldberg left.
This match was just 20 years, too late, plain and simple.
Agreed. I think the match would've been much better if they fought in their primes.
legend has it undertaker whispered in his ear 'this is for bret'
Oldberg vs Eldertaker
I wonder if Goldberg ever unblocked Matt Riddle on Twitter after they buried the hatchet...
That would've been a question worth asking.
It could and should have been a decent dream encounter. Both Goldberg and Taker had very good matches before and after that match.
The good thing about this guy despite he having probably the worst match ever he had the balls to accept the blame on what went wrong in the match.
Oldberg was never called the most intelligent guy 😂
First of all, how in the blue hell do you knock yourself out??
This just proves Goldbergs a mark
Ultimate D'OH! moment. 😂
The way he insinuates the Tombstone was a receipt... it obviously wasn't.
Undertaker was nearly made the deadman by Goldberg, the tombstone was not a receipt, the tombstone was him attempting to continue the match like Bret did not realizing how badly Goldberg had damaged him until that tombstone hit and Undertaker was like f... it chokeslam 1-2-3 and get out of here
“obviously wasn’t” you never know with Undertaker. He can be very subtle.
Did Chris ask him about the Bray Wyatt match in Saudi?
if they couldve played it off and did the old fashion lay down and give up the pin, they couldve made one of the greatest heel tag teams. They just laugh at pissing the fans off and then eventually fallout and redo the original match when properly healed at like WM or something.
Bret Hart is somewhere in Canada fuming at this clip.
Na, the guy isn't shy about giving his take on Golberg but the only reason why Goldberg fans want to picturize Bret obsessing over Greenberg is to inflate Greenbergs rep. I mean, the Hitman has better stuff to do than fuzz about Ryback the Original.
@@lazySquirred 🤣
@@lazySquirred does he? Really? Because last time I checked he’s spent 20+ years making videos and appearances bashing and hating…. So NO I’d say he’s got fuck all better to do with himself but complaining how life’s so bad for him. 🎻
@@neitherhereorthere7131 The Goldberg kick was an important part of his career. He'll inevitably be quizzed on it in any interview. I guess him not shying away from giving his take on the topic in what's probably a 10 min part of the interview with the same nonchalant tone he uses in every other segment must be viewed as obsessive rage by his haters ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@lazySquirred you wanna keep sucking Bret Harts dick then go right ahead butterball, whatever helps you sleep. You like all delusional Bret Hart fans are negative minded people that harbour on to every little negative thing for all your life. Night night have a nice life newbie.
Imagine these guys against young great khalis debut lol .
This could have been one of the best matches ever but it was far too late in their careers.
Goldberg who loved dishing it out in his prime more than anyone with the Undertaker getting back up like Michael Myers and kept coming back for more and more would have been absolutely epic, shame, 20 years too late.
I had such high hopes for this match. Two of my all time favorites.
It's a real shame it ended so poorly... Even though it could've been MUCH worse.
Taker's tombstone to Bill that night had Antonio vs The Great Antonio vibes to it
He was just terrible in the ring if the match went more than 60 seconds
Somewhere Bret smirked
Sid's injury was absolutely grim 💀
Why is it that Goldberg wasn’t spoken of once in that McMahon documentary on Netflix?
This is why you shouldn't always have Dream matches become a reality sad for both legends
Goldberg really is a gem
2 concussions were his own fault
yes.... thats what he said.
@@_NutcasE_😂 yeah
Tell me something i don't know
Ironically that match might have been Goldberg and Taker’s single greatest pay day.
Everyone hated Goldberg but as a kid o loved em nothing better than seeing the og hit ‘em wit da spear
Live and learn dint headbutt doors lol that gave me a good lol
Goldberg is iconic
That match would've been great had it happened over a decade before it did. At that point, as another commenter near the top stated, that 'dream match' should've been left a dream.
If the undertaker faced Goldberg in the attude era in ther prime then it could become one off the best machis of all time
Bret blames Goldberg for Goldbergs concussions
So he’s saying Taker purposely tried to break his neck with a receipt Tombstone??
Kinda sounds like it and people are saying that was takers fault but it’s up to the person taker lifts to hold their weight and bill couldn’t
Sounds like it, but I just can’t see Taker of all people giving a receipt like THAT. But what do I know?
@@odinquincannon4237 If Taker really did that, it’s a real shitty move. I hope he didn’t.
If you look closely when Taker delivers the Tombstone, Greenberg fails to tuck his Chin when taking it, which is what your supposed to do when taking a piledriver
@@sergiolangston5540funny you say that, it’s on my to do list after I watched this.😁
He acts like he’s getting in the ring either way Mike Tyson or Lennox Lewis, like he needed to psyche himself up for combat, when in truth he was going into coordinated dance where he needed to focus on safety and not destruction. Him headbutting the wall before hand is very telling.
This would've been a far better match if Goldberg didnt get a concussion right from the beginning of the match. However, Undertaker usually always wanted to work with a younger guy to help carry him through the match over the last 15 years or so. I can understand Undertaker wanting to face Goldberg. Thats one of the only attitude era dream matches you can do at this point. Its too bad it didnt work out but thankfully both guys lived and made millions of dollars doing this match.
I wonder if Goldberg is concerned about CTE.
Forgot your prep? Well after he remembered it all, maybe he should have thought about erasing the door headbutt, because it wasn't the first time since he returned something happened.
I remember on Raw when he came out with his head dripping of blood.
explanation that can be said in one word ooooooold
Yet, he didn't complain or cry like what's his name. was it Bret?
Frickin
- Goldberg
goldberg sounds like joe rogan
No
At least undertaker never blamed Goldberg but this guy smh
Both men were hurt at the very end of this match and that’s why it went so badly and nothing more to it!
I think 2:03-2:14 says the entire story...
To quote Kevin Nash, "Poor Pitiful Bill"
the same Nash who claimed that Eddie guerrero and Chris benoit killed the wrestling industry?
This match should’ve happened in 2000-2002.
If you’re one of the only few people to give a legend a bad match, maybe you weren’t as good as you think you are…🤷🏽♂️
No way he actually tried to shift the blame on taker lol this guy can’t be helped I hope to never see him in a ring again
Goldberg vs Undertaker was the best match ever
Body language says he's not too comfortable.
It was 15 years too late no one wanted to see two guys out of their prime wrestle
If it’s indeed true that the referee communicated to Taker that he is messed up and Taker should’ve went straight to the finish instead of trying to do what they set out to do the dude was concussed twice some of that is on taker I know taker kind of really wants to blame Goldberg sneakily but some of that is on him and then try and drop him on his head when you know the dude is concussed again was just a shitty thing because you know Goldberg didn’t mean to drop Taker on his head because the dude was concussed.
Goldberg screwed up no doubt but Taker never gets heat for being barely able to lift Bill & almost dropping him on his head, they both messed up in this match.
@mikeg2491 He did drop him on his head. Undertaker lost control of Goldberg's weight and couldn't control the descent downwards on his knees.
@@mikeg2491 Exactly I’m not saying Goldberg didn’t play his part clearly he did but this was on Taker a little bit too
@@CrimeApexOfficial If the referee communicated to the undertaker that Goldberg is not there he’s gonna cause then he should’ve just pivoted and went straight to a finish like a submission type of finish the Hells gate or something else
@@flyguy7825however when taker lifts someone up he is counting on that person to be straight on their weight and bill couldn’t
His matches "5 second squash matches "
theres a reason he gets 5 minute squash matches , he can't fuckin wrestle. simple.
Both men were way past their prime at this point and had no business being in the ring, let alone in the same ring. It was just a recipe for disaster.
I love how fans rip Goldberg a new one for wrestling with two concussions yet he didn’t injure taker yet taker permanently injured hbk but no one rips him new one you guys must be Catholic
Their match should’ve happened 21 years earlier in their careers where they would’ve been able to perform much better
Luckily no one got hurt says the guy who got 2 self inflicted brain injuries in a span of 15 minutes.
It was a bad match but him saying he deserved the tomb stone on his neck I really don’t think that was intentional taker is old and worn like all the older guys he wasn’t physically ready for that match he was gassed 5 min in
Honestly the match should have happened back in 2003
It’s unfortunate that it became what it became because they could have planned it out
This match would of gone good , if the heat wasn't in 115 degree heat and if goldberg didn't get concussed .
I wonder how many concussions did Goldberg have in all of his career
He split his head open on a door not long before that match as well
A wrestler that is incapable of a 3 minute match vs a wrestler that is reliant on his opponents' ability to work and sell to have a decent match!
Best case scenario, it's a god awful match.
That’s not how concussions work, bill. Sheesh.
I think both should have known they weren’t in their prime and not let the match go ahead. When one is older and this shape u need a carrier. Unfortunately that match had no carrier, as 2 amazing vets they both should have known better.
Having said that we all do stupid shit thinking we are younger than we are 😂
Respect to both for amazing careers and awesome interview !
Goldberg should have a real fight with Matt Riddle 😂
Goldberg comes across as a fake nice guy during this whole interview
Wait, Goldberg gave himself a concussion by smashing his head against the door because he didn't know how to get ready for the match before the match then during the match, he concussed himself again and then he has the balls to blame taker for dropping him on his head after almost killing taker? Did I get that right?
If Goldberg didn’t brutally hurt himself, the match would have been bad, but not terribly notorious to the point of “worst in history.”
Goldberg gets a bad rap. It is not his fault his training wasn't the best. He also realizes that wrestling is a business, and his only job in life is to secure the welfare of his family. Yes. He wasn't the greatest or even safest worker, but it isn't his fault for being put in the ring when he wasn't ready, or for continting to be put in the ring, because he made money for himself, and the companies he worked for.
Facts 💯
1:00 Goldberg catching himself about to say a Q word
Q word?
@@solidsnake8331 yeah, what Q word?
Did I miss the memo that concussions make you gay?!
What?
not sure why. we all know what queer street means and its not a slur…
Match wasn’t that bad when I rewatched it
Not a crybaby like Bret 👍🏻
Undertaker lucky he is still alive
I still watch that match. 😂
I was right!!!! Yes!!! Ppl kept saying he knocked himself out on the ring post! I watched that match and hundreds of his matches! The door he smashes his head on always mad a hollow metal thunk noise. That night the door made a very solid thud that made me cringe in real time. The minute he walked out I could see it in his eyes that he knocked himself food a loop. He didnt snarl as he usually did he missed his pyro que and he took a really long time to even come out on the stage way longer then usual! I made all those observations in real time! Validation! Boom!
easy there turbo