WWE: Goldberg Denies Signing A Deal That Starts After Wrestlemania 29

Bill Goldberg Former WCW and WWE world champion Bill Goldberg has taken to Twitter to deny a rumour that he's signed a new four year deal with WWE starting the night after Wrestlemania. The rumour had been started by some random account on Twitter and would usually have been dismissed had it not been for Bill himself making a point of denying it. Despite the so-called source having only 26 followers on Twitter it hasn't stopped the rumour blowing up and hitting the headlines on several reliable wrestling news sites. In response to the Tweet - which read "Goldberg has signed a 4 year contract starting from the 8th of April 2013 until Wrestlemania XXXIII." - Goldberg simply replied:

"No he hasn't"

Goldberg, 46, was last seen in a WWE ring back at Wrestlemania 20 defeating Brock Lesnar in a poorly received grudge match that ended with both men taking a Stone Cold Stunner from Steve Austin. Prior to signing with WWE he had been a real big deal in WCW dominating the main event scene for 5 years before the company was bought out by Vince McMahon. During his meteoric rise to the top Goldberg amassed a winning streak that lasted for 173 matches and spanned almost three years before he was defeated by New World Order member 'Big Sexy' Kevin Nash. He is perhaps also remembered as the man who contributed to the end of Bret Hart's career after he hit the 'Hitman' with a poorly times kick to the head. Since leaving WWE in 2004 Goldberg has been very outspoken about the company and some of it's workers including Triple H which would make him signing a new deal even more unlikely. It's up to you whether you believe there's anything in this but for now we'll file the news under the 'We'll believe it when we see it' section.
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