I can recall twice in professional wrestling that someone had a streak, and took it to the heights Goldberg did.
One is obviously Bill Goldberg, and the other was The Ultimate Warrior.
What did they do? They were fast in the ring, hard hitting, had the look, and squashed jobbers for the better part of their careers.
Why not do this again? Are there going to be Goldberg chants like when they were doing it with Ryback? Sure. Does it matter? No take the rub.
Is this wrestler going to have longevity? Probably not. But 2 years of hard hitting cash by someone super hot seems like it could be worth 4-5 minutes of television time on a 3 hour program.
So should the WWE attempt to recreate an undefeated streak? It's an easy story, and it's obviously going to get interesting around 40-50 week point when a guy is 60-0. Even if it is squash matches against locals, mid cards, and maybe even one or two "big" names like Swagger, Ziggles, etc here and there
One is obviously Bill Goldberg, and the other was The Ultimate Warrior.
What did they do? They were fast in the ring, hard hitting, had the look, and squashed jobbers for the better part of their careers.
Why not do this again? Are there going to be Goldberg chants like when they were doing it with Ryback? Sure. Does it matter? No take the rub.
Is this wrestler going to have longevity? Probably not. But 2 years of hard hitting cash by someone super hot seems like it could be worth 4-5 minutes of television time on a 3 hour program.
So should the WWE attempt to recreate an undefeated streak? It's an easy story, and it's obviously going to get interesting around 40-50 week point when a guy is 60-0. Even if it is squash matches against locals, mid cards, and maybe even one or two "big" names like Swagger, Ziggles, etc here and there
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