#1. Fresh challengers for Goldberg

Since returning to WWE in October 2016, the list of names that Goldberg has taken on includes Brock Lesnar, Kevin Owens, The Undertaker, Dolph Ziggler, 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt, and now Braun Strowman. Ziggler certainly stands out in that list, but the truth is that it was one of Goldberg's better appearances in his late-career run.
The best match will likely remain his WrestleMania 33 classic against Brock Lesnar, which is the perfect example of the art of a 5-minute match. Many worried about how Goldberg would fare at the big stage and the answer was simple - 5 minutes of non-stop intensity.
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It was a quick but impactful match and it played well to Goldberg's biggest strength - his bursts of intensity. His match against The Undertaker is best forgotten about, but a positive from Goldberg possibly retaining the Universal title at WrestleMania 36 is the prospect of fresh, new opponents for him.
SmackDown's roster is stacked enough for him to have opponents on both the both the babyface and heel side of the roster.