I'd rather Gillberg than Goldberg.
I'd rather Gillberg than Goldberg.
Nothing wrong with Goldberg imo![]()
I read this last week
So I guess that kinda rules out a return to WWE.Former WWE & WCW star Bill Goldberg has followed up on reports that he'll be returning to the ring later this year - confirming to his Twitter followers early Saturday morning:
"By the way......... I'm back!!!!!!!!!!!"
After video recently surfaced of Goldberg stating back in March that he plans to wrestle again this year, it was revealed this week that Goldberg will be performing on a wrestling supershow taking place in the African Congo that will feature some of the top names in the business.
Another huge name advertised for the African Congo show is Batista - and Goldberg says he might wrestle Batista on the show. When asked by a fan who his next in-ring opponent will be, Goldberg stated, "Maybe Batista."
Goldberg had some harsh words for WWE as part of his Twitter announcement, saying "no way" to the possibility of returning to WWE:
"No way. It ain't WWE, they can kiss my ass."
Just read the Smackdown! spoilers for tomorrow night, it sounds absolutely boring, particularly surprised by Sin Caras match review.
I don't know why they keep bringing Bret Hart back, legend or not, he has awful mic skills imo.
Live show on Tuesday night as well, don't think it will go down well though.
Bret Hart opens the show and announces he is the guest general manager. He claims it was his decision to air Smackdown live next week. He initially claims Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry will take place that night but gets interrupted by Christian who wants his rematch. They banter back and forth a bit before Hart grants him his rematch, but it will be in a steel cage. This feud isn't over yet.
Henry comes out pissed because he's getting passed over after he earned the shot for winning the 20-man battle royal last week. He bullies Hart around a bit before Sheamus comes out to make the save.
Christian def. Daniel Bryan in what was said to be a phenomenal match, as one would expect between these two.
Wade Barrett was supposed to wrestle an advertised local talent but came out and simply stated he would not because it was an embarrassment based on what he's achieved in the business so far.
It was announced that Alberto Del Rio will square off against Sin Cara at next week's live supershow.
Sin Cara def. Heath Slater in a match that was ridiculous a botchfest, to the point that the finish was reshot and earned heat from the crowd for the normally beloved Sin Cara. It got worse. Later in the night, they redid the match completely. But they got it right the second time around. This doesn't bode well for a live show.
Randy Orton def. Ted DiBiase, who was with Cody Rhodes. Great match, reportedly, that resulted in Rhodes getting upset at DiBiase after he lost and giving him the CrossRhodes before putting a paper bag over his head. Their reunion didn't last long.
Kelly Kelly def. Tamina. Yep.
Ezekiel Jackson def. Great Khali by putting him in a torture rack, which is every bit as impressive as it sounds.
Sheamus got his receipt from the SummerSlam loss by defeating Mark Henry via countout. Henry went over strong to end the show, though.
In the dark match of the evening, Orton def. Christian in a street fight with Bret Hart as the special guest referee.
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Austin and CM Punk are arguing on twitter lol.
CMPunk CM Punk
“@steveaustinBSR: @ZackRyder why HELL NO you can't put a lime in the damn beer!!!” To make it not taste like piss. It's still poison.steveaustinBSR Steve Austin
@CMPunk you oughta mind your own business...stay focused on Nash and leave the beer drinking to me...Punk.CMPunk CM Punk
@steveaustinBSR focus is my middle name...Steven.steveaustinBSR Steve Austin
@CMPunk my middle name is Whoop Ass...now go about your business before you step in a big pile of what did I get myself into now??
MITB Buyrates see an increase of 60%
With CM Punk emerging as the breakout star of 2011 - there has been a lot of talk about how Punk and« John Cena's big match at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view would deliver with customers. Aside from being one of the top merchandise sellers for WWE in recent months - Punk can add "ability to sell PPVs'" to his resume.
According to the latest numbers released to WWE stockholders, July's Money in the Bank pay-per-view did over 265,000 worldwide buys - up a staggering 100,000 buys (60%) from 2010's MITB event.
he deserves this much, some performer!
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