At the Super ShowDown 2019 pay-per-view event, wrestling powerhouses Goldberg and The Undertaker went head-to-head. The match became infamous for multiple mishaps and has continued to be a hot topic among wrestling enthusiasts.
Recently, The Undertaker guest-starred on the podcast, “Insight With Chris Van Vliet,” where he shed light on the notable match and emphasized that no individual was to blame for what transpired.
Key points discussed during the podcast are summarized below:
Regarding Goldberg’s concussions during the event, The Undertaker stated, “I should have been more vigilant about realizing that he was concussed, especially after he hit the post for a second time. I needed to be more agile in adapting the situation rather than sticking to the preplanned strategies.”
Sharing his personal experience about the match, he noted, “It was quite a daunting match to participate in… if you have extended periods of inactivity, your mental alertness tends to slacken. Deciphering what’s happening in a heartbeat was something I’ve always taken immense pride in. That knack seemed to desert me then.”
Denying any specific individual responsible for what occurred, he declared, “No one was to blame for what happened. It was just an unfortunate series of events.”
Embedded in the post is a recording of The Undertaker’s full discussion from the podcast episode.
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