Bill Goldberg Interview Recap, Comments On Lesnar, Time In WWE And WCW, McMahon, More

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Bill Goldberg Interview Recap, Comments On Lesnar, Time In WWE And WCW, McMahon, More

Bill Goldberg was a guest on this week's edition of Carnage Bloodsport Banter! The show is now archived on the http://www.AudioWrestling.com website! More info about Carnage can be found on www.CarnageTalk.com and don't forget to listen LIVE every Sunday night at 11PM ET on Showdown Network: www.Showdown.net

Bill Goldberg joined the show about 30 minutes into the broadcast. Here are some highlights:

Bill said there is a good chance his show Bull Run will be picked up for a second season. Bill talked a bit more about the show.

Bill said despite his time in WWE being a crappy experience, his time with WCW still helps him keep a good taste in his mouth when he thinks about his time in the ring. Bill said he misses being a "super hero" type character that kids could look up to.

Bill said he has spoken recently with Brock Lesnar and he is a big fan of him despite having some past differences. Bill thinks Brock is capable of taking down anyone in the MMA world.

Bill said he had become good friends with The Rock because of their football experiences.

Bill got involved in MMA as a fan by attending many of the original UFC events. Bill said he tried to pattern his wrestling career with an MMA style to go along with his football credentials. Bill is now an MMA announcer. Bill says he realizes he is not the greatest announcer ever but he feels he brings a colorful side to the broadcast with a fresh perspective.

Goldberg said Dana White (UFC owner) reminds him a lot of Vince McMahon. The Carnage hosts joke that UFC is becoming the WWE of MMA.

Goldberg put over Elite XC's first event and feels their new talent signings, coupled with Showtime's strong production make a product with a lot of potential.

Bill talked briefly about his movies, Bill was asked which of all of his projects he is enjoying the most and he narrowed it down to his TV show and MMA commentary.

Bill recently became the proud owner of two chickens. Bill also owns a horse, 4 dogs, 2 cats, plus a few snakes and coyotes that frequent his property. Bill also went into detail on some of his favorite cars before the interview concluded.

You can hear the entire 20+ minute interview now archived on www.AudioWrestling.com where new interviews with WWE's Triple H, 2 Cold Scorpio, ROH's Nigel McGuinness, and ECW founder Tod Gordon are all now archived in streaming audio!

Carnage broadcasts LIVE every Sunday night on Showdown Network as part of AudioWrestling.com's "SUNDAY SHOWDOWN" which can be heard LIVE every Sunday from 4PM-Midnight ET exclusively on www.Showdown.net and www.ShowdownNetwork.com

Credit: AudioWrestling.com
 

xtremebadass

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Goldberg should have a one time only MMZ match with none other than Brock Lesnar, it would be the sickest thing ever!
 

Mr. Mat

Guest
god goldberg shut up he was good in wcw but why waiste our time on interviews if your to stuck up to go to tna the guy wants too much money for any company 10 years ago i would of cared but now i could give a crap about goldberg
 

This Guy

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I read the full transcript of the interview, and Goldberg is still at odds with Vince Russo over how piss poorly WCW was booked in those final days and has no faith in Russo to do him right in TNA, its not a money issue. He said the money is right, the person booking the show isn't. He also spoke quite well of some of the things that happened in the WWE. Most internet reports are saying this was the most honest interview he's ever done. He aparently even took blame for some of the stuff that went wrong in both his WCW and WWE career being able to be honest about his own short comings. So I say good for him. His Bullrun show is quite popular so I say keep doing it. He made his money in wrestling, and he is getting up there in years...why keep killing yourself in a ring?