7 People Who Should Be Most Pissed About The Undertaker Wrestling Shane McMahon
4. Goldberg
Claiming that Bill Goldberg will be legitimately pissed off by the Shane McMahon announcement may be pushing things, but he surely must be confused. Goldberg was one of the leading names in the rumour mill articles about exactly who Undertaker's WrestleMania opponent could/would be. He's obviously not an active WWE performer at the moment, but he has expressed interest in returning for a one-off match, specifically name checking The Phenom. When Goldberg left WWE in 2004, he went on to repeatedly state that his tenure in the company wasn't very fun for him at all. In more recent years, the former WCW star has softened his stance a little, and even hinted that he would be willing to make a comeback for a big show or featured match. The Undertaker would have provided such an opportunity, but it's now gone. Time is running out if Goldberg is to ever face off against The Undertaker. One of WWE's most celebrated performers isn't getting any younger, and it's plausible that he only has a handful of big bouts left in him. Goldberg would have caught wind of the rumours linking him to 'Mania, but now may no longer be interested because he was ignored in favour of Shane.
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