Goldberg and Brock Lesnar will be competing for the Universal Championship at this year’s Wrestlemania. Since, it is the prime championship on the flagship show, it is likely going to be the main event of the night. This would also mark the last time that these two WWE behemoths will share the same ring.
Now, the reigning universal champion dropped some big hints on how the match will go down on that night. He appeared in the first episode of the Edge & Christian podcast that has been named the ‘Edge & Christian Pods of Awesomeness’. The guest had discussed a number of things on the show including the relationship with Vince McMahon and his final match against the beast incarnate.
The @EandCPod is alive like Frankenstein’s Monster! This week @WWE Universal Champ @Goldberg Get it everywhere now pic.twitter.com/aVekJ08mRC
— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) March 24, 2017
As per reports from PWInsider.com, Goldberg stated that this final bout in the trilogy between Brock Lesnar & Goldberg will be a ‘blood-fest’. He promised that both of them will go beyond their capability to make this one an epic contest so that the audience remembers it for a long time.
His speech also included the fact that WWE creative intentionally did not let them go for a long time in their previous encounters. This was done so that more hype can be created around this Wrestlemania contest. This time, the match is not supposed to be a blink-and-miss affair like it did at Survivor Series or Royal Rumble.
The #PodOfAwesomeness is HERE, and @Goldberg serves as the inaugural guest for @EdgeRatedR and @Christian4Peeps! https://t.co/UVvPUiCZvQ
— WWE (@WWE) March 24, 2017
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— Adam (Edge) Copeland (@EdgeRatedR) March 24, 2017
However, there are doubts, as of, will WWE let them go all-out to create havoc inside the ring like an old-school style. The company is in the PG era, where blood is strictly prohibited from live telecast on television. Plus, Goldberg is just a shadow of his older time as seen in the previous matches.
The Myth will earn yet another accolade to his accomplishments by starring in this match. He will set a record of the most aged star to headline main event in Wrestlemania. The previous one was Triple H, who did the same last year against Roman Reigns at an age of 47.
Goldberg is standing tall at 50, and will be against the one who headlined Wrestlemania at a youngest age of 25 in 2003.