Goldberg has been one of the main talking points of WWE for the last four years, even though he's fifty four years old right now. The former WWE Universal Champion has popped up around WrestleMania season in recent times and has wrestled in eight matches since 2016.
After his departure from WWE in 2004, many people believed that he wouldn't be seen again. But Goldberg proved them wrong when he wrestled WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar in one of the marquee matches of WrestleMania 33 at the age of fifty.
The former World Heavyweight Champion is still going strong today, as he's challenging for Drew McIntyre's WWE Championship this Sunday at the Royal Rumble.
Goldberg does not look like he's going to hang up his boots soon. He is contracted with WWE for two matches per year until 2023. Goldberg has another two years to have a few more headlining matches with WWE Superstars before he finally retires from the squared circle.
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Zain Jafri
Zain is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda, reporting on WWE. He has a Bachelor’s degree in English and is set to pursue a Master's program at Harvard Divinity School later this year, along with having 4 years of experience.
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While Edge was a despised villain for the majority of his first run with WWE, Zain loved his commitment to the character. He admired his ability to narrate a compelling story with his subtle moves and actions inside the ring. He believes no one in the business has come close to the Hall of Famer in terms of staying true to their on-screen gimmick.
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