10 Dream Goldberg Matches In WWE (And How To Book Them)

5. Braun Strowman

Braun Strowman
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The new monster of the week in WWE, Strowman on paper (well, Vince McMahon's piece of paper) represents the biggest new threat to Goldberg outside of Brock Lesnar himself.

Relatively unchallenged since the draft, Strowman could probably do with some more seasoning before squaring off with Goldberg on a big stage, but if he remains unbeatable by mere mortals in that time, the spectacle of the two behemoths clashing will be able to carry them over the line.

In the match itself, Goldberg would be tasked with chopping down the tree, a role he rose to well in battles with The Giant and Kevin Nash in WCW.

And should Braun still be undefeated at the time, drama could also be gleamed from the possibility of Strowman taking his first loss, especially if it came at the wrong end of a Jackhammer that would blow the roof off any arena.

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