Watch Former Champion Bill Goldberg Get Back in the Ring


After we saw the return of Brock Lesnar to deliver an F5 to John Cena on Monday, we now have footage of former champion Bill Goldberg back in the ring.

While it’s not exactly the same as Lesnar’s return to the WWE, Goldberg jumps into the ring as a boxer in the new web series Staged as a part of the Warner Music Group’s YouTube page.

In the video, Goldberg and the other actors’ only lines were that of lyrics from the multiple time Grammy award winner Cee Lo Green through the course of the clip.

While the clip was pretty funny, I would like to see Goldberg get out of the boxing ring in this clip and make one last run in the WWE with a possible WrestleMania main-event match included in that time.



With the success of The Rock vs. John Cena match from this year’s WrestleMania, what kind of record numbers would the WWE get if Goldberg went one-on-one with John Cena or, even better, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin?

After recent report that Austin would only come back for one final match with a big-name opponent, I couldn’t think of a better person than Goldberg to square off with the Rattlesnake in a dream match at WrestleMania.

So Bleachers, what did you think of Goldberg’s performance in the video and did it leave you laughing like I was when it was finished?

source:bleacherreport.com

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