WWE.com is confirming the report of a Goldberg DVD to be released in June of 2013 which can be seen by clicking here.
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September 11, 2012
WWE's Website Confirms Goldberg DVD Project For Summer Of 2013
August 31, 2012
WWE's 15 Best World Heavyweight Champs
#1 Triple H
#2 Batista
#3 Edge
#4 The Undertaker
#5 King Booker
#6 Sheamus
#7 Rey Mysterio
#8 Mark Henry
#9 John Cena
#10 Chris Jericho
#11 CM Punk
#12 Kane
#13 Randy Orton
#14 Daniel Bryan
#15 Goldberg
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March 24, 2012
This Day in Wrestling History
Happy Birthday to The Undertaker (Mark Calaway)
March 24, 1965
Hulk Hogan defeated Sgt. Slaughter for the WWF(E) Heavyweight title.
March 24, 1991
Goldberg signs with the WWE. Goldberg had been inactive in wrestling after WCW went out of business.
March 24, 2003
December 27, 2011
This Day in Wrestling History
Greg Gagne defeats Adrian Adonis in a tournament final to become the first AWA International Television Champion in Las Vegas, Nevada. On the same card, Madusa Miceli defeats Candi Devine to win the AWA World Women's Title, which had been vacant since July 1987 when champion Sherri Martel jumped to the WWF(E).
December 27, 1987
Big Van Vader makes his Japan debut. Vader squashes Antonio Inoki in only 2 minutes in the main event match. The result starts riots in the area.
December 27, 1987
Alex Wright defeated Jean Paul Levesque (Triple H) with a rollup at Starrcade.
December 27, 1994
Starrcade was held in Washington, DC at the MCI Center, and saw the end of Bill Goldberg's huge storyline winning streak of 170+ matches.
December 27, 1998
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December 27, 2010
This Day in Wrestling History
Greg Gagne defeats Adrian Adonis in a tournament final to become the first AWA International Television Champion in Las Vegas, Nevada. On the same card, Madusa Miceli defeats Candi Devine to win the AWA World Women's Title, which had been vacant since July 1987 when champion Sherri Martel jumped to the WWF(E).
December 27, 1987
Big Van Vader makes his Japan debut. Vader squashes Antonio Inoki in only 2 minutes in the main event match. The result starts riots in the area.
December 27, 1987
Alex Wright defeated Jean Paul Levesque (Triple H) with a rollup at Starrcade.
December 27, 1994
Starrcade was held in Washington, DC at the MCI Center, and saw the end of Bill Goldberg's huge storyline winning streak of 170+ matches.
December 27, 1998
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December 19, 2010
This Day in Wrestling History
Frank Gotch is buried in Humboldt, Iowa with Iowa Governor W. L. Harding delivering the eulogy.
December 19, 1917
WCW held its 17th-annual "Starrcade" pay-per-view at the MCI Center in Washington, DC. WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart defeated Goldberg by "submission" in a No Disqualification match to retain the title. Many referees were taken out during the match. Roddy Piper ended up taking over officiating duties, and called for the bell while Goldberg was locked in the Sharpshooter without Goldberg submitting, in Montreal Screwjob fashion. Hart's win ended a four-year losing streak for WCW World Heavyweight Champions at "Starrcade". Bret Hart suffered a severe concussion during the match, due to a mule kick by Goldberg. Unaware of the severity of the injury, Hart continued to wrestle, but was soon diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome. The injury would prove to be career-ending, as Hart retired from wrestling soon after.
Madusa defeats Evan Karagias to win the Cruiserweight Championship at Starrcade. This was the first time a woman was crowned with this title.
December 19, 1999
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November 20, 2010
Blast From the Past - SummerSlam Elimination Chamber Promo 2003
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November 17, 2010
More From Bill Goldberg on WWE HOF Remarks
Bill Goldberg has added another response to comments by Triple H and Shawn Michaels in regards to both feeling he doesn't belong in the WWE Hall of Fame this year or anytime soon.
"Many thx to all for the kind words about the HOF. It is what it is. Funny how the chosen one thinks I'm "begging".... Get a grip."
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November 16, 2010
Goldberg Responds to Recent WWE Hall of Fame Comments
A few days ago Shawn Michaels and Triple H were all over TV in Atlanta hyping up the Wrestlemania 27 tickets and one particular topic for discussion during an interview with Triple H was the rumor of Goldberg being inducted into the next class of WWE Hall of Fame. Triple H said that Goldberg is trying to get into the Hall of Fame and if there are any rumors about a Goldberg comeback, "he probably started it." The issue of Goldberg came up when Triple H was asked about his favorite opponents and mentioned guys like Goldberg who were his least favorite. He then brought up the fact that Goldberg hasn't wrestled much to be even considered Hall of Fame material. Using Twitter, the former WCW and World Heavyweight champion Goldberg replied to Triple H's remarks. "Everyone is entitled to their own opinion," he wrote. "They do have a point if induction is based on tenure."
source: wrestleview.com
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March 13, 2010
‘Car Freak’ Bill Goldberg Talks ‘Garage Mahal,’ ‘Celebrity Apprentice’
After years of powerslamming foes as a champion pro wrestler and then getting into acting, Bill Goldberg has shifted his career into another gear. A vintage car collector, Goldberg hosts the Speed channel’s network reality show Bullrun on Thursday nights, and takes over Garage Mahal in its second season starting April 9 on DIY Network...More?
source: usaweekend.com
August 22, 2008
Rumor Mill - Goldberg Returning to Wrestling?
Bill Goldberg announced on the Fight Network Radio that he has been training for three weeks to make his one-time pro wrestling return. He hinted that his return would not involve WWE or TNA. He stated during his appearance that he stopped training when his son was born a few years back. Goldberg was last seen in a pro wrestling ring at WrestleMania 20 against Brock Lesnar.
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