Bill Goldberg

Description: (Four-time World Champion in His Professional Wrestling Career (WWE & WCW))

William Scott Goldberg, more popularly known as Bill Goldberg, was one of the most respected and renowned professional wrestlers in the 1990s. ‘Goldberg’, as he fashioned himself in the ring, is mostly known for his famous undefeated streak extending from 1997 to 1998. This was also the most illustrious phase in Goldberg’s wrestling career. His foray into the ring was largely accidental as he wanted to pursue American Football. Initially picked up by the Los Angeles Ramos in 1990, he subsequently played for Sacramento Gold Miners and Atlanta Falcons in the National Football League. He moved to Carolina Panthers later, but his dream of a career in football was cut short by an injury. He turned to Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) while recovering from injury and would achieve fame with his newfound talent. He soon entered the World Wrestling Entertainment and had a successful and controversial career. He defeated some of the most successful wrestlers including The Rock and Lance Storm. After retiring from the ring, he took on the role of a ‘color commentator’ in MMA tournaments. He was recently inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Overview

Birthday December 27, 1966 (Capricorn)
Born In United States
Alternative names William Scott Goldberg
Height 193 cm
City Tulsa, Oklahoma
Spouse/Ex- Wanda Ferraton
Parents Jed Goldberg
Ethel Goldberg
Children Gage A.J. Goldberg
Relatives Mike Goldberg

Did you know

When did Bill Goldberg start his professional wrestling career? Bill Goldberg started his professional wrestling career in 1997, with World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
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