10 Reasons Goldberg Deserves His WWE Hall Of Fame 2018 Induction

5. Worked Hard To Be A Superhero For Kids

Bill Goldberg
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There will always be those out there who find Goldberg's assertion that he wants to be a superhero for young children a little grating. In an era obsessed by putting oneself over on social media or shouting "Me! Me! Me!" as loudly as possible, surely such a selfless attitude should be applauded. This is a millionaire we're talking about.

Bill doesn't need to do anything for anybody in 2018. The man has made his money and has a son of his own to dote on. And yet, even though he has more money than most could ever dream of, Goldberg still talks of making children happy. That's a positive message, not to mention a great role model for impressionable kids.

Whether anyone believes it or not, Bill Goldberg does. He returned to WWE because the price was right, don't kid yourself, though he also wanted his boy to see what dad used to thrill millions doing. There's something genuine, heartwarming and just a little inspiring about that kind of perspective.

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