The current WWE champion Bobby Lashley who is going to defend his WWE Championship against Goldberg at WWE SummerSlam recently expressed his feelings on facing the former three times WWE world champion.
Bobby Lashley has been a very dominant champion since winning the title earlier this year after he defeated the Miz who won the title after cashing in his Money in the Bank contract on Drew McIntyre. He won all the challenges that were made on him since winning the title.

Bobby Lashley On Facing Goldberg At Summerslam
At WrestleMania 37 he defended his Championship against the former champion Drew McIntyre. He also defended the Championship against Kofi Kingston. In all the matches he has been successfully defending his championship and he has been pretty dominant.
Finally, he has been challenged by the biggest opponent office career so far, WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg who is the former three times WWE world champion and a former WCW World’s Heavyweight champion. This Saturday at SummerSlam, Lashley is going to meet the biggest challenge of his career so far. Indeed this is a dream match which is finally coming true.

Bobby Lashley who is going to defend his WWE Championship against Goldberg at WWE SummerSlam recently spoke to TV Insider where he expressed his feelings on facing the former three times WWE world champion. He said;
“You feel the excitement when Goldberg walks to the ring. I was there. After I beat Keith Lee on Raw, Goldberg’s music came on and the whole place erupted. There is no question about his star power. It was something that was needed in my career to have this kind of match. When Goldberg comes, he looks toward those big matches.

“I don’t know what is going on with Brock, but we have several different pay-per-views throughout the year. SummerSlam is not the biggest one. It is one of the biggest ones. There are still options to maybe see some of these big matches everyone wants.
“I have a lot of respect for Goldberg for what he has done in his career. It really doesn’t matter if Goldberg is in shape or ready or can do a longer match. That is irrelevant. It was like the last pay-per-view I was in.
“It didn’t matter if Kofi was in shape or ready to have a long match. It was just me beating him up for however long I wanted to beat him up. It’s the same thing here. He can take a break and relax because the outcome will be the same. Me kicking his ass for as long I want to kick his ass. If it’s 10, 15, 20, 30 minutes, I can throw him around for as long as I need to do it.”