Goldberg issued an apology to a senior
WWE official. Charles Robinson was the referee for Goldberg’s last match. During the intense game at SNME, Robinson was on the receiving end of a spear. The veteran posted a picture of it on X. In the recent episode of the Ariel Helwani Show, Goldberg was asked if he was aware of the referee’s injury. The wrestler immediately issued an apology.
Goldberg apologizes to Charles Robinson after the latter’s injury at SNME
Goldberg and Charles Robinson shared a bond since their WCW days. Robinson called several matches for Goldberg, even at WCW. In the episode of The Ariel Helwani Show, Goldberg made a revelation. It was he who had invited Robinson to call his final match at the Saturday Night Main Event. During the match, Robinson was hit by an accidental spear from Goldberg. The 61-year-old veteran revealed his injury via a post on Instagram. He wrote, “Thanks @goldberg95! Never fear…I am ALL MAN and I can’t be kept down! I will return for @wwe #smackdown next week in #SanAntonio! #wrestling #nofear”
Reacting to the injury, Goldberg apologized to the WWE veteran. He stated, “Yeah, I mean. here’s the deal. I asked for Charles to be in there.
Charles and I have a long history, and Charles has taken that before, and I might have broken a rib last time, and Charles is a freakin’. he is a, I don’t know, I’m not gonna say ‘Renaissance Man’”.
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He further continued, “That dude’s indestructible. I don’t know how old he is, but he’s taken that Spear a number of times, a lot of times, actually, and more power to him. Man, I love him to death, but I do apologize for the rib, but it’ll heal like the other one did.”
Goldberg lost that match to Gunther. Despite the loss, he ended his career on a high note.
Goldberg reveals his future plans
It is unlikely for Goldberg to make a WWE appearance anytime soon. In the same episode of The Ariel Helwani Show, the wrestler opened up on his future plans. He straight up negated any possibility of him showing up in the promotion. At the same time he acknowledged the run he had in WWE.
“I don't think I'm lingering anywhere around the WWE in the anytime future. Oh, man. Stretched imagination.” Goldberg stated, “It was a lot of fun. It told it taught me that I could do things that I never thought that I could do.”
The wrestler continued to reveal his next plans, “I got August 29th, I think we got a home game against Georgia Tech at the University of Colorado at Gage. I'm going to be there and that's kind of what's next.” He further stated, “I mean, I'm jumping back into my cars and doing some TV show stuff in the automobile world and trying to put some smiles on kids faces and I'm going to have a little bit of fun, man. And I'm going to train my ass off and I'm going to get back in the gym.”
Goldberg seems to be full of content. The wrestler, away from the Television, is focusing more on his personal life than on anything else.
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