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Goldberg should also tone is down. He wasn't the first "monster" to go on an undefeated streak. That meme really needs to go away and fast.
Look at it from Goldberg's perspective...he has been successful in everything he's ever done in his life...former collegiate stud...pro football player...wrestler...basically, he's always been the BMOC wherever he is at, regardless of any other big timers around...
Then when someone not only compares himself to you, but says he's better in every way...when you are as successful as Goldberg was and has been in his life...you're gonna get some harping and some lulz from it from that guy. Just gonna happen.
The best thing for Ryback is to lose that streak gimmick and fast.
People tend to forget that Goldberg was not someone anyone really liked to work with. He was sloppy, too aggressive and under trained. He wasn't a good worker or a polished in-ring performer by any means.
Let's not forget his botched superkick took Bret Hart out of wrestling.
People tend to forget that Goldberg was not someone anyone really liked to work with. He was sloppy, too aggressive and under trained. He wasn't a good worker or a polished in-ring performer by any means.
Let's not forget his botched superkick took Bret Hart out of wrestling.
Goldberg was your classic stiff in the ring. But, WCW, for the most part, protected him and the other talent with short, paint-by-numbers matches.
Once he lost that streak and the nWo shit subsided, you had to start putting him in there with better and more captivating workers...like Bret Hart...and it just didn't work for a lot of reasons. Ended up mule kicking the guy into a stroke.
So, supposedly Heyman is weaseling his jewy self back into some creative influence in the WWE and is pushing hard for a new faction of "Paul Heyman guys" consisting of CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, Antonio Cesaro and I've read some scuttlebutt of Kassius Ohno and Colt Cabana would be involved.
Would be rather awesome. Doubt it comes to fruition though.
Apparently some of the things he's consulted with Vince about (maybe this, but I'm not sure) happened behind closed doors without H's or Stephanie involved. It could be very possible Vince wants Heyman to put together a storyline, let it run for a bit, and then see if both sides want to continue with something more.
People tend to forget that Goldberg was not someone anyone really liked to work with. He was sloppy, too aggressive and under trained. He wasn't a good worker or a polished in-ring performer by any means.
Let's not forget his botched superkick took Bret Hart out of wrestling.
The main difference between Goldberg & The Ryback, is Goldberg was over.
I watched four old smackdowns last night. Nobody cares about Ryback. He gets little to no reaction. Goldberg was on fire during his winning streak gimmick.
Goldberg was your classic stiff in the ring. But, WCW, for the most part, protected him and the other talent with short, paint-by-numbers matches.
Once he lost that streak and the nWo shit subsided, you had to start putting him in there with better and more captivating workers...like Bret Hart...and it just didn't work for a lot of reasons. Ended up mule kicking the guy into a stroke.
Absolutely, so the dead horse of RYBACK SUCKS COMPARED TO GOLDBERG is pretty stupid.
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