Goldberg Doesn’t Like Watching His Old Matches Due To Wanting Perfection
That might be for the best.
Goldberg is one of those performers that has an aura about them that they are almost unbeatable. Despite his age, his record in the WWE isn’t as bad as some would think, beating Brock Lesnar repeatedly upon his return to the company along with multiple Universal Title reigns.
While speaking on The Rich Eisen Show, Goldberg revealed that he does not like to watch his own matches or performances. He admitted to being critical of himself.
“No [I have not watched my A&E/WWE Biography episode]. I’ll be honest with you, I don’t really like to watch anything that I’ve, quote unquote, ‘performed in.’ But I have seen excerpts, and you know, barring myself tearing up a little bit, I was quite entertained before I had to turn it off. So, you know, like I said, I don’t like to watch anything that I’m in, actually. I’m always quite critical of myself, whether it’s a documentary or whether it’s a live performance. I’m just that meathead that always likes perfection.”
Goldberg on The Rich Eisen Show
Time will tell if we will see Goldberg in a WWE ring again, but for now he remains off our TV screens with no expected return date to the ring.
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