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Goldberg at 54

as Goldberg

2021
WWE SummerSlam 2021

as Goldberg

2021
WWE Super ShowDown 2020

as Goldberg

2020
Forged in Fire: Knife or Death

as Himself - Host

2018
WWE Hall of Fame 2018

as Goldberg

2018
WWE Royal Rumble 2017

as Goldberg

2017
WWE WrestleMania 33

as Goldberg

2017
Nine Legends

as Self

2016
Kill Speed

as

2010
Half Past Dead 2

as William Burke

2007
Santa's Slay

as Santa

2005
The Kid & I

as

2005
WWE WrestleMania XX

as Goldberg

2004
WWE SummerSlam 2003

as Goldberg

2003
WWE Survivor Series 2003

as Goldberg

2003
WWE Backlash 2003

as Goldberg

2003
WWE Bad Blood 2003

as Goldberg

2003
WWE Unforgiven 2003

as Goldberg

2003
WWE Armageddon 2003

as Goldberg

2003
WCW Sin

as Goldberg

2001
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Bill Goldberg Bill Goldberg

Birthday

1966-12-27

Place of Birth

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Biography

William Scott Goldberg is a former professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. He is famous for holding the record for the largest undefeated winning streak in professional wrestling. The official count is listed as 173 wins and one loss, although some have disputed the legitimacy of that total. Goldberg is also famed for his catch phrase, "Who's Next?" Goldberg is recognized by WWE as a two-time world champion: a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and one-time World Heavyweight Champion, with both reigns represented by the Big Gold Belt. He was the first of three men to hold the Big Gold Belt in both WCW and in WWE, later followed by Chris Benoit and Booker T. He is also recognized by WWE as a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion and one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion (with Bret Hart). Before he was a professional wrestler, Goldberg was a football player. After retiring from wrestling, he began working as a commentator for the mixed martial arts promotion EliteXC until its closure. He is currently hosting the television show Garage Mahal on the DIY Network.
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