10 Things Fan Should Expect From Goldberg's Last WWE Run

9. A Showdown With Another Major Star

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Despite the buzz surrounding their current feud, WWE would be wise to have Goldberg mix it up with someone other than just Brock Lesnar over the next several months.

With Goldberg turning 50 years old in just a few weeks, time is ticking on the number of matches the big man can realistically expect to have left. Already, WWE kept his return match short so as to not overexpose the man who hadn't had a major wrestling match in over 12 years. The company would benefit even more by having Goldberg square-off against another, younger superstar capable of carrying him to a longer match.

With Goldberg solidified once again as a major force in WWE, anyone he steps in the ring with is likely to benefit. And whether it's at WrestleMania or any other number of shows between now and then, or even after, WWE needs to get more opponents out of Big Bill.

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