WWE WrestleMania 33: 10 Potential Opponents For Goldberg

3. Triple H

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Speaking of Goldberg's first run with WWE that lasted from the night after WrestleMania XIX through WrestleMania XX in Madison Square Garden, the biggest thorn in his side was The Game.

The two had multiple matches in 2003 in which they traded RAW's World Heavyweight Championship back-and-forth, and although Triple H came out with the strap when it was all said and done, the feud was never really settled. Furthermore, after leaving the company in 2004, Goldberg was very outspoken towards Triple H, feelings of resentment he happily shared for the next decade. With Goldberg's recent return to WWE, one final match against his 2003 arch-nemesis would be a WrestleMania match that WWE could easily decide to book.

The Game has been a vital part of every recent WrestleMania including his opening match against Daniel Bryan in 2014, his clash with Sting in 2015, and of course entering the main event of the largest WWE event of all-time as WWE Champion at WrestleMania 32. Considering WWE's history of inserting Triple H into a match with the company's hottest star of the time (see: CM Punk 2011, Brock Lesnar 2012, Daniel Bryan in 2014), a match against Goldberg in 2017 at WrestleMania 33 has to be considered a strong possibility.

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