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Post by thetower52 on Nov 15, 2017 5:53:50 GMT -5
Anyone watch it ? What are your thoughts?
I’m watching it right now so far so good
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Post by RareTradU on Nov 16, 2017 23:10:05 GMT -5
I enjoyed it very much. Seeing the process Goldberg put himself through during this run was respectable. Lots of cool backstage video, even Undertaker out of character at WrestleMania giving Goldberg advice. They usually don't show him out of character on the 24 series. Seeing Goldberg getting emotional was cool to see too. Like he says, he was a totally different person this time around and it showed. Good for him.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2017 1:11:37 GMT -5
Really cool video. Dude seems like a very cool father. I was kind of taken back when he said Wrestlemania 33 was the very first time he really had fun with wrestling. Like it was clear he had tons of fun with the match but the thought of a guy who was at top of his game didn't have have fun once at work? Or enjoyed it at any point? It's hard to believe but really depressing to think that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2017 9:23:26 GMT -5
I enjoyed it very much. Seeing the process Goldberg put himself through during this run was respectable. Lots of cool backstage video, even Undertaker out of character at WrestleMania giving Goldberg advice. They usually don't show him out of character on the 24 series. Seeing Goldberg getting emotional was cool to see too. Like he says, he was a totally different person this time around and it showed. Good for him. I seen that Taker bit on YouTube and man it looked set up and fake af.
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Post by Goon on Nov 19, 2017 3:47:14 GMT -5
I enjoyed it very much. Seeing the process Goldberg put himself through during this run was respectable. Lots of cool backstage video, even Undertaker out of character at WrestleMania giving Goldberg advice. They usually don't show him out of character on the 24 series. Seeing Goldberg getting emotional was cool to see too. Like he says, he was a totally different person this time around and it showed. Good for him. I seen that Taker bit on YouTube and man it looked set up and fake af. The whole thing looked set up and fake af IMO, but yeah Taker's facial expression at the end basically screams "Do you have enough footage of this crap and can I go now?"
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Post by The Rick Jericho on Nov 19, 2017 10:17:20 GMT -5
I seen that Taker bit on YouTube and man it looked set up and fake af. The whole thing looked set up and fake af IMO, but yeah Taker's facial expression at the end basically screams "Do you have enough footage of this crap and can I go now?" Undertaker looked like he wanted to kill himself after it. It's weird, but I get the vibe Undertaker has never been a fan of an WCW guy during the Monday Night Wars. He didn't want to work with Sting, he buried DDP, he made Booker T look like an idiot, he constantly buried Big Show when he first arrived, he didn't work a 1 on 1 match with Jericho for 10 years and I get the vibe he's not a big fan of Goldberg.
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Post by kingofthings on Nov 19, 2017 17:35:19 GMT -5
Just watched it, really interesting watch. The way Bischoff was talking it sounds like that mental block of putting immense pressure on himself was pretty much there from day one. I enjoyed the whole Goldberg run and I was glad he'd made up for the 2004 exit shambles at the time, even more so now.
One minor point - had he never met Michael Cole before?! Cole introduced himself on the ramp like that was the case. Find it odd they'd never have crossed paths at all across 2003/2004. Yeah they were on separate shows but there were enough crossover ppvs. Anyway, that just made me chuckle.
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Post by Wilfred on Nov 19, 2017 17:55:11 GMT -5
I enjoyed this a lot. Got to see a side of him I hadn't seen before. It was cool to see him have fun with his family too.
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Post by thetower52 on Nov 22, 2017 21:40:47 GMT -5
Did Goldberg come of as kinda nuts to anyone else
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2017 2:57:35 GMT -5
Did Goldberg come of as kinda nuts to anyone else I dunno but his kid dabs way too much.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2017 22:10:04 GMT -5
Just watched it, really interesting watch. The way Bischoff was talking it sounds like that mental block of putting immense pressure on himself was pretty much there from day one. I enjoyed the whole Goldberg run and I was glad he'd made up for the 2004 exit shambles at the time, even more so now. One minor point - had he never met Michael Cole before?! Cole introduced himself on the ramp like that was the case. Find it odd they'd never have crossed paths at all across 2003/2004. Yeah they were on separate shows but there were enough crossover ppvs. Anyway, that just made me chuckle. They said Goldberg very much kept to himself during his first run, and he was only there for a year. When you figure that he and Michael Cole were probably at about four of the same shows and Goldberg kept to himself, it's likely they never met.
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Post by Slanted and Enchanted on Nov 25, 2017 0:05:26 GMT -5
Remember that story a while back about how Luke Gallows was extremely popular in the locker room and people would always go up to him for moral support? Heh I guess there was some validity to it considering how often he popped up in this documentary.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2017 5:09:25 GMT -5
Goldberg: Any advice?
Taker: Yeah, don't f***in cuddle me again!
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