By Jason Powell, Prowrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)
New WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg was asked by the New York Post about the possibility of returning for another WWE match. “If I never stepped in the ring again, I’m content, dude,” Goldberg said. “I’m completely at peace. I really am. Would I like to do it again? Who knows. It would have to be the right fit. I’d love to do it again for my son. Let’s be honest. Everybody knows that. But at the end of the day, you have to be smart about it.”
Goldberg also offered high praise for Brock Lesnar. “Brock is very dear friend of mine,” he said. “It doesn’t mean I don’t want to kick his ass when we get inside of that ring because that’s my profession. That’s what I do. Outside of the ring, that’s a man right there. That’s a good man. That’s a good father and he’s a hell of a human being.” Read the full interview at NYPost.com
Powell’s POV: Goldberg did the interview to promote his role as host of the six-episode series “Forged in Fire: Knife or Death” that premieres Tuesday night on History Channel at 9CT/10ET. He’s also made multiple appearances on “The Goldbergs” on ABC recently, and had a run on CW’s “The Flash” series. Goldberg also mentioned in the Post interview that he spoke with Asuka about her streak ending at WrestleMania, and spoke briefly about his relationship with Vince McMahon.
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