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Bill Goldberg chatted with Ariel Helwani about his awkward farewell moment in WWE during 'Saturday Night's Main Event.'
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR legend joins Goldberg in the ring for emotional WWE FarewellWWE Hall of Famer Goldberg’s wrestling career came to an end on July 12 in Atlanta but the biggest surprise for NASCAR fans came after the final bell. As the WWE Hall of Famer stood in the ring after his last match, NASCAR legend Tony Stewart walked out turning an already emotional goodbye into something even more special.
Bill Goldberg wrapped up his professional wrestling career this past weekend when he lost to world heavyweight champion Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event. Goldberg's retirement match was a long time coming, but the legend was not happy with how WWE handled the build to -- or execution of -- the final night of his career.
"Let's just say I'm pissed off at the way I went out," he said on The Ariel Helwani Show. "I put so much into it and I don't feel as though the effort was reciprocated to put a stamp on what I've accomplished... I think it could have been done a little bit differently, that's all."
WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg just had his retirement match this past weekend, and he is already speaking out about how unhappy he was with the entire thing.
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