Goldberg Proposed Ending His WCW Streak at a House Show

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The legendary undefeated streak of Bill Goldberg in WCW would’ve ended far sooner than it did if the wrestler himself had gotten his way.

On a recent edition of the “Steve and Captain Evil” podcast, Goldberg said he had no control over the streak and recalled pitching Bobby Eaton to end it. He said,

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“No, I was never in the situation where I made a call! The fact is that they never paid me enough money to also be a producer.

“It was his [Eaton’s] birthday and we were doing a House Show and I wanted him to beat me on his birthday in the middle of The Streak, and they wouldn’t let me and I had no idea why!”

Goldberg would rack up 173 wins in WCW before being beaten by Kevin Nash at Starrcade 1998 after a taser-wielding Scott Hall would shock the master of the Jackhammer.

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Bill Goldberg is known for his legendary undefeated streak in WCW (World Championship Wrestling). However, it turns out that the streak could have ended much earlier if Goldberg had his way.

During a recent episode of the “Steve and Captain Evil” podcast, Goldberg revealed that he had no control over the streak and even pitched the idea of Bobby Eaton ending it. Unfortunately, his suggestion was not taken into consideration. Goldberg expressed his frustration, saying, “No, I was never in the situation where I made a call! The fact is that they never paid me enough money to also be a producer. It was his [Eaton’s] birthday and we were doing a House Show, and I wanted him to beat me on his birthday in the middle of The Streak, and they wouldn’t let me, and I had no idea why!”

Despite not having control over the streak, Goldberg went on to achieve an impressive record of 173 wins in WCW. However, his undefeated streak came to an end at Starrcade 1998 when he was defeated by Kevin Nash. The match saw Scott Hall using a taser to shock Goldberg, leading to his defeat.

Goldberg’s undefeated streak remains one of the most iconic and memorable runs in professional wrestling history. Fans still look back on his dominant performances with awe and admiration. To relive those moments, you can watch a compilation of every televised win from Goldberg’s streak on YouTube.

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In conclusion, Bill Goldberg’s undefeated streak in WCW could have ended earlier if he had been given the opportunity to make decisions regarding it. Despite not having control over the streak, Goldberg’s dominance in the ring and his memorable matches have solidified his place as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.