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Double retirement match challenge officially laid down for Goldberg at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas

A massive challenge has been officially laid out for Goldberg for a first-time-ever match at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. The person to do so is former WWE Superstar Ryback.

The Human Wrecking Ball has repeatedly called out Da Man since the 57-year-old WWE Hall of Famer made his intentions clear to have one more match. The WCW icon hasn't donned his boots since losing to Roman Reigns in a title match at Elimination Chamber 2022.

The two-time Universal Champion left WWE despite being allegedly promised a retirement match by Vince McMahon.

Earlier today, Ryback once again took to his YouTube channel to officially throw down a challenge to Goldberg for a double retirement match.

At the end of his YouTube short, the 42-year-old showed the official poster of WrestleMania 41, indicating that he wants the dream match in Las Vegas:

"Goldberg wants one more final match. What a coincidence! I want one more final match too. And that's the last bite. Feed me more," he said.

Check out his clip below:


Goldberg wanted to be a part of Sting's retirement tour in AEW

Despite calling the AEW product "too cheesy," Da Man had plans to get involved during Sting's last chapter in All Elite Wrestling.

However, the wrestling stalwart didn't want to steal the spotlight away from The Vigilante:

"Man, I’ll be honest with you. I have no idea. I haven’t even thought about it, not for two seconds. I was trying to shuffle it to where it was Sting. Over the past couple of years with his retirement, you know, but I didn’t want to take away from Sting and his whole deal. I have no business being anywhere near that because I don’t deserve to be. It’s all about him, and therefore he wasn’t an option because of that,” he said.

Meanwhile, with Ryback seemingly not on good terms with Triple H, the chances of him returning to the Stamford-based promotion are slim to none. But that doesn't mean a potential match with Goldberg cannot happen outside WWE.

The Myth recently said he's willing to self-promote his final swansong outside the United States.


If you use quotes from this article, please credit Ryback's official YouTube channel and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for transcription.

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