3 WWE Superstars who refused to win a match and 3 who refused to lose

Wins and losses do matter in WWE
Wins and losses do matter in WWE

#3 Refused to lose a WWE match: Goldberg (vs Bray Wyatt)

WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg is still a huge draw for the company even at the age of 53. While Goldberg is not known for his wrestling abilities, fans still pay to see the entire aura of domination that he brings with him.

Earlier this year, Goldberg returned and challenged "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt for the Universal Championship at WWE Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia. The Fiend was expected to pick up a dominating win over the legend, thus cementing himself further. Instead, WWE decided to let Goldberg be the first man to defeat The Fiend and become the new Universal Champion.

According to a report by WrestleZone, Goldberg going over Bray Wyatt was a last-minute decision. It was the WWE Hall of Famer who himself pushed for the win as he did not want to ruin his character.

We were told that Goldberg going over was a last-minute decision, apparently because Goldberg didn’t want to risk damaging his image. It was noted that Goldberg bargained for creative control and pushed for the title win because 'The Fiend' was a monster and the younger fans needed to see him come out victorious, or it would ruin his character.

Goldberg later dropped the Universal Championship to Braun Strowman at WrestleMania 36. Bray Wyatt faced and defeated John Cena in a bizarre Firefly Fun House match at The Show of Shows.

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