Goldberg doubts on Sting wrestling in the WWE and more
CBS Atlanta’s show, The Turnbuckle Weekly with Chuck Carroll, had former WWE and WCW superstar Bill Goldberg interviewed recently.
Carroll questioned the former WCW champion on The Drive To Feed organization and his contribution towards it. Goldberg replied that the charity hits close to home for him as two out of every five students get their only substantial meal of the day when they’re at the school his child attends.
Goldberg also shared his opinions on former WCW fellow wrestler Sting and his recent appearances. The 47-year-old stated that Sting is here just to dip his toes in WWE waters and not fully commit to wrestling a match. Goldberg was in a similar situation last October when WWE released his DVD. He said:
“It’s a guy like Sting. It’s a guy like me that makes decisions not based upon wrestling logic, but based upon individual needs and desires. There’s a lot that plays into these things. It’s taken him this long to be a member of the WWE. He’s surely not going to make a hasty decision about anything.”
He continued on Sting possibly wrestling a match for WWE:
“You never know what WWE is doing. You never know what any of these guys are doing. You don’t know if they’re publicizing it to ramp up for an in-ring return or an appearance of if they’re just hinting at it so that they can sell more video games. You just never know.”
Goldberg also commented about working independent wrestling signings:
“I obviously look at the roster before I choose to attend one of these, which plays a huge role in whether I do it or not. For the most part it’s a good time.”