Former two times World Heavyweight champion (WWE and WCW combined) Bill Goldberg did not like to be defeated. This attitude of him created lots of criticism surrounding him, like he does not have the right passion for professional wrestling and all, but this attitude and gimmick and earned a lot of fans and it made him different than the others too. There are a only a few men who could beat him. Here are the list of those ‘fortunate’ wrestlers;

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Kevin Nash: Goldberg had an uncanny undefeated streak of 173 – 0 before he entered to defend the World Championship Wrestling Heavyweight championship of the world in the WCW pay per view Starrcade. He had defeated almost everyone in the locker room, then he faced the biggest man in the WCW locker room, Big Sexy Kevin Nash who earned the right to face the World Heavyweight champion at the biggest event of WCW Starraced by winning the World War 3.

Bret Hart: One of Goldberg’s most intense rivalries during his WCW days was with Bret “The Hit Man” Hart. In 1999, the pair of Goldberg and Bret Hart squared off numerous times and even formed an uneasy alliance, capturing the WCW Tag Team Championship. However, when they battled in singles competition, Hart was victorious on three occasions.

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Booker T: At the start of the July 24, 2000 episode of Monday Nitro, Goldberg challenged WCW Champion Booker T to a match. Frankly, everything that took place before their battle was kind of confusing.  After all, this was WCW in 2000.

Scott Steiner: During Goldberg’s unprecedented 173-0 undefeated streak, one of his victories came against Scott Steiner. A few years later, at Fall Brawl 2000, the two physically imposing competitors would battle once again where Steiner went to complete his revenge.

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Triple H: Triple H never defeated Goldberg in one-on-one competition. However, The Game belongs in this category primarily for his victory inside the Elimination Chamber at SummerSlam 2003. Goldberg and then-World Heavyweight Champion Triple H were the final two entrants and were mostly unscathed by the time they were alone inside the steel structure.

The former WCW world heavyweight Champion dominated The Cerebral Assassin until Ric Flair managed to get a sledgehammer to Triple H. As Goldberg prepared to deliver a crushing Spear, The Game nailed him with the sledgehammer to secure the victory and retain the World Heavyweight Title.

Triple H also pinned Goldberg in Armageddon pay per view event when he faced the World Heavyweight champion Goldberg and the big red machine Kane in a triple threat contest. Kane was close to pin Goldberg after nailed him with the choke slam but Batista pulled him out and Triple H took the advantage of the situation.

Courtesy : WWE.com

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