Medusa Explains Her Views on Goldberg’s Positive Representation in “Who Killed WCW”

Medusa Explains Her Views on Goldberg’s Positive Representation in “Who Killed WCW”
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In a recent dialogue with Busted Open Radio, Madusa touched on how Goldberg was represented in the ‘Who Killed WCW’ documentary that recently aired on Vice.

The renowned WWE Hall of Famer conveyed her viewpoints on why she thinks the docuseries painted a positive image of the pro wrestler.

She shared, “Is it to his blame? Who shoved him beyond limits like a crazed beast? Certainly, it isn’t his fault. The man had enough humility to openly express his ignorance. And that is something I highly appreciate. Moreover, I see these unsavory remarks circulating, accusing him of being this and that. Contrarily, I believe he is a man of greater stature than most just for being audacious enough to admit his mistakes. It is a rare trait among many men these days, to reveal their errors, to be humbled, or to accept an imposed truth. He went forward on national television to convey the same. His bravery is commendable. Reflect on Ronda Rousey’s situation for a moment, she found herself in a similar predicament as they thrust her into the whole Brock [Lesnar] saga. Yet, in my opinion, she did as best as she could, given the circumstances.”