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Post by kingoftheindies on Apr 24, 2023 11:39:12 GMT -5
I would be interested to see if AEW would treat Goldberg similar to how they've treated Sting (and if Goldberg would be willing to do as much as Sting has been), but to give him a send off, put Wardlow over, and help fill Wembley? May be worth the risk.
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Post by Kalmia on Apr 24, 2023 11:54:02 GMT -5
I can see why Goldberg would be focusing on Wardlow. It's pretty obvious that AEW has taken a few pages from the Goldberg playbook in their presentation of Wardlow.
But I really don't want to see Goldberg try and get Wardlow in the air for a Jackhammer. I don't really want to see Wardlow try and do a Powerbomb Symphony on Goldberg either. Both of those scenarios sound like disasters waiting to happen.
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Post by Gerard Gerard on Apr 24, 2023 13:51:00 GMT -5
I would be interested to see if AEW would treat Goldberg similar to how they've treated Sting (and if Goldberg would be willing to do as much as Sting has been), but to give him a send off, put Wardlow over, and help fill Wembley? May be worth the risk. Now picturing Goldberg channeling his inner New Jack and, you know, I ain't entirely against it.
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Post by simplydurhamcalling on Apr 24, 2023 14:19:53 GMT -5
His funeral. Goldberg is older and still is stiff as hell in-ring. With how he almost did an unintentionally sheer drop brain buster on Taker. I wouldn't want to work with him. In fairness, Wardlow will go up a hell of a lot lighter than Taker can these days. There is something about Goldberg and AEW that just doesn't quite fit for me, not sure why. A one off at Wembley can't hurt though and there is indeed no bigger match for Wardlow readily available.
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