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Behind the scenes it was WCW announcer Mike Tenay who came up with the concept of the Goldberg Win Streak. [7] Goldberg was booked to win over Morrus, and thus began a win streak that carried over onto WCW Saturday Night and non-televised house shows. The longer the streak became, the more popular the Goldberg character became.
According to wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, McMahon made the decision to end the Streak on the day of the show, believing it doubtful he would have anymore matches. [10] During an interview on the Broken Skull Sessions with Stone Cold in November 2020 following his retirement, Calaway confirmed that the decision to end the Streak was made ...
WCW also began counting Goldberg's consecutive wins on television at about this time, and he continued to climb up the ranks. Goldberg's win over Saturn was his 74th consecutive without a loss. The next night on Nitro, he challenged Raven for the United States Heavyweight Championship that Raven had won the night before at Spring Stampede.
How's this for a streak: For more than a year beginning in September 1997, Goldberg went 173-0 in the ring with World Championship Wrestling. ... Goldberg's message that day was prepare to take ...
Goldberg first joined the WWE over 20 years ago in 2003 and like Rousey, he too harbours discontent for Vince McMahon. Back in late 2023, he labelled McMahon “a piece of s**t” for not giving ...
The MLB record on-base streak to start a pro career belongs to Seattle's Alvin Davis, who reached in 47 in 1987. The Yankees' Truck Hannah holds the second-longest streak at 38 games.
This distracted and lured Goldberg near the fan, who sprayed mace into Goldberg's eyes. [10] [13] Luger then lifted Goldberg on his shoulders and Bagwell hit a Super Blockbuster. Luger covered him for the victory, thus ending Goldberg's undefeated streak of thirty-five victories and forcing him to leave WCW. [10] [12] [13] [17]
Goldberg has been a regular host on The View since 2007. She is joined by Behar, Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines. New episodes of The View air weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.