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Bill Goldberg Biography







Name                :                 William Scott Charge Goldberg

Ring Name       :                 Bill Goldberg

Birth Date        :                 27 December 1966

Birth Place       :                Oklahoma, USA



Mini Bio


Charge Goldberg was conceived on December 27, 1966 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA as William Scott Goldberg. He is an on-screen character and maker, known for The Longest Yard (2005), Looney Tunes: Back in real life (2003) and Santa's Slay (2005). He has been hitched to Wanda Ferraton since April 10, 2005. They have one youngster.


Full Bio

William Scott "Charge" Goldberg (conceived December 27, 1966) is an American expert wrestler, performing artist, and previous expert football player. He is known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) somewhere around 1997 and 2001, and in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) somewhere around 2003 and 2004. Inside WCW, he had a long undefeated streak in singles rivalry from 1997 to 1998: the official consider was given 173–0.

Goldberg is a two-time best on the planet: a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion in WWE. He is additionally a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion and one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion (with Bret Hart). Goldberg featured numerous compensation per-sees for WCW and WWE, including shutting WCW's head yearly occasion, Starrcade, on two events. WWE Hall of Famer and industry veteran Arn Anderson compared Goldberg's prominence at his crest to that of Hulk Hogan, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, saying that he "was as hot as anyone has ever been ever

Before he was an expert wrestler, Goldberg was an expert football player. Subsequent to resigning from wrestling, he started filling in as an observer for the blended combative technique advancement EliteXC until its conclusion. From 2009–2011, he was host of 26 of 39 aggregate scenes of Garage Mahal on the DIY Network.

 Early life 

Goldberg was brought up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he had a Jewish right of passage at Temple Israel and moved on from Tulsa Edison High School. He obtained an affection for football ahead of schedule in life and was a bouncer at age 16. Goldberg's mom, Ethel, is an established violinist, while his dad, Jed, who went to Harvard University, was an obstetrician and gynecologist. They separated, and Jed kicked the bucket in late 2006. Ethel additionally breeds blossoms and made a recompense winning half breed orchid, which she named after Goldberg. His sibling, Michael, is the proprietor of a music club in Aspen, Colorado.

Goldberg is glad for his Jewish legacy and declined to conceal it in the wrestling scene, including declining to wrestle on Yom Kippur.  His Romanian awesome granddad, Marcel, emigrated from Bucharest and went to the U.S. through Ellis Island.  His other extraordinary granddad, Willie, was a Russian worker.


Football vocation
 

Goldberg earned a grant to play for the University of Georgia Bulldogs football group where he served as a protective tackle. He was taken by the Los Angeles Rams in the eleventh round, with the 302nd general determination, in the 1990 NFL draft.

He played for the Los Angeles Rams in the 1990 NFL season, trailed by a stretch with the CFL Sacramento Gold Miners and Atlanta Falcons from 1992 to 1994. In the wake of being cut from the Falcons, in 1995 he was chosen by the new extension group, the Carolina Panthers, in the 1995 NFL development draft, yet never played a diversion with the group. He was the main player to have been cut by the Panthers.

Goldberg's NFL vocation finished when he "removed his lower midriff his pelvis". He had any expectations of coming back to the association after restoration be that as it may, because of his absence of progress, wasn't viewed as a noteworthy resource. Goldberg has portrayed playing in the NFL as "a blended passionate ordeal" on the grounds that, in spite of achieving the objective of basically playing in the NFL, he didn't acquire the level of accomplishment that he craved.

 
Preparing and early matches 

Amid the recovery taking after his NFL damage, Goldberg started powerlifting and blended hand to hand fighting preparing. He was spotted by Lex Luger and Sting who encouraged him to attempt proficient wrestling. Although not a fanatic of expert wrestling, he considered it to be a contrasting option to his juvenile football profession and started preparing at the WCW Power Plant.

Functioning as Bill Gold, Goldberg showed up. The first was on a dull match at a Monday Nitro occasion on June 23, 1997 where he crushed Buddy Lee Parker. He would likewise face and thrashing Buddy Landell (Saturday Night dim match), Hugh Morrus (house appear), Chip Minton (Nitro dim match) and John Betcha (house appear). His last pre-broadcast appearance was in dim match on July 24 at Saturday Night taping, a misfortune to Chad Fortune.


Undefeated streak 

On the September 22 scene of Nitro, Bill Goldberg vanquished Hugh Morrus in his presentation match. Before long a short time later, he started to relegate snappy lessons to his kindred WCW wrestlers in the scope of 1–2 minutes. Goldberg's progression of wins saw him rapidly progress up the card, and he was pushed as a singles wrestler. The newcomer enraptured fans with his massive yet noiseless allure, animal quality, and dexterity that saw him vault the ropes, perform high kicks and even the incidental reverse somersault. Goldberg made his compensation per-view debut at Starrcade crushing Steve McMichael.  In mid 1998, Goldberg squashed Brad Armstrong at SuperBrawl VIII and stuck Perry Saturn at Spring Stampede. 

 In mid-March, WCW quit alluding to him by his full name, shortening it to just Goldberg.  Around this time, WCW started checking Goldberg's sequential wins on TV as he kept on moving up the positions. Goldberg's win over Saturn was his 74th continuous without a misfortune, and the following night on Nitro he tested Raven for the United States Heavyweight Championship that Raven had won the prior night at Spring Stampede. In spite of impedance from Raven's Flock, Goldberg overwhelmed every one of them and vanquished Raven to win his first expert wrestling championship. Two days after the fact, on the April 22 scene of Thunder, he made his first effective title protection against Mike Enos. Goldberg then began a fight with Raven and The Flock. At Slamboree, he finished his quarrel with The Flock after a fruitful title barrier against Saturn. Goldberg would keep on making effective title protections against Konnan at The Great American Bash and Curt Hennig. By this time, he had embraced the catchphrase "Who's next?" in reference to his quickly growing winning streak.

As Goldberg was getting over as a fundamental eventer, he kept on shielding the United States Heavyweight Championship and was gradually turning into a contender for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship that was held by New World Order (nWo) pioneer Hollywood Hogan. Hogan in the end guaranteed Goldberg a title match, which was to happen on the July 6, 1998 scene of Nitro. Nonetheless, Hogan chose rather to make Goldberg acquire it in a match with his stablemate Scott Hall which Goldberg won. Goldberg could overcome Hogan later at night to end up best on the planet, thusly emptying his United States Heavyweight Championship. At Road Wild, Goldberg won a fight imperial, comprising of nWo members.

After Diamond Dallas Page turned into the main contender for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, Goldberg and Page started a fight with each other. At Halloween Havoc, the fight was settled after Goldberg vanquished Page to hold the title. According to Goldberg, his match against Page was the most loved match of his career. At Starrcade, Goldberg's undefeated streak was finished at a refered to 173 victories when he lost his title to Kevin Nash after Scott Hall, masked as a ringside security protect, made a keep running in and stunned Goldberg with a taser gun. 

Goldberg, in any case, retaliated for this demonstration by confronting Hall at Souled Out, in a stepping stool taser match. Goldberg won when he utilized the taser, which was hung high over the ring, requiring the stepping stool to acquire it. in the meantime, the WWF started ridiculing Goldberg with the character Gillberg, an enduring merchant who dressed comparatively to Goldberg and derided his mark passageway and characteristics, however was little and skinny, utilizing the catchphrase "Who's First?" since he never won.

Goldberg's win-misfortune record at WCW occasions from 1997–1998 varies from that which was sustained by the organization; the authority 173–0 figure misrepresents the quantity of arranged matches in which he really participated.  Goldberg's then-WCW peer Chris Jericho said that the genuine match check did not "approach the quantity of matches they were claiming". Manager Jimmy Hart, likewise a partner of Goldberg's in WCW, viewed the level of adornment as "sort of funny". The Miz compressed: "The number would simply continue endlessly and on, to where it resembled, 'Hold up a second. How could he have been able to he get this numerous wins in such a short time'?" In their book, The Death of WCW, expert wrestling writers Bryan Alvarez and R. D. Reynolds reviewed how the distortion harmed the believability of Goldberg's streak among the genius wrestling group of onlookers:

One week, commentator   Schiavone's number didn't jive with the number the hardcores  had. At that point, the following week, it was significantly more remote off. As it turned out, in a faltering push to make his streak seem more important, the organization had begun to add fanciful numbers to the aggregate. This had the careful inverse of its proposed impact, as once fans made sense of that the streak number had ended up fiction, each one of those signs fans had been conveying to the fields trumpeting Goldberg's record vanished.


Title interests and last quarrels

At Spring Stmpede, Goldberg picked up his reprisal against Nash by crushing him. Then at Slamboree the next month, Goldberg was "harmed" in an assault by Rick and Scott Steiner and took some time off to get ready for his motion picture debut in 1999 film Universal Soldier: The Return close by Timecop film star Jean-Claude Van Damme. He returned two months after the fact and vanquished Rick Steiner at Road Wild. Goldberg then restarted his fight with DDP additionally including Page's partners, The Jersey Triad, which finished in a match at Fall Brawl that Goldberg won. 

After Goldberg settled his competition with Page, he started concentrating on Sid Vicious and tested him to a match to end Sid's triumphant streak. The two fought with each other, which finished in a match at Halloween Havoc for Sid's United States Heavyweight title. Goldberg vanquished Sid by means of official stoppage, and consequently won his second United States Heavyweight Championship. Later that night, he addressed an open test from WCW World Heavyweight Champion Sting and crushed him to win the championship. On the following night's scene of Nitro, chief J.J. Dillon decided that the match had not been authorized by WCW and that, subsequently, Goldberg's triumph was void. Sting, notwithstanding, was not given the title back because of his assault on a ref amid the occasion and Dillon declared a 32-man competition for the now-empty title which included Goldberg.

Goldberg wrestled Bret Hart on the same Nitro in the first round of the competition in a match that additionally served as the principal protection of his recently won United States Heavyweight Championship. Sid Vicious figured out how to meddle in the challenge and cost Goldberg the match, consequently giving him his second vocation misfortune, costing him the title, and disposing of him from the competition which was in the long run won by Hart at Mayhem in November. Goldberg proceeded with his contention with Vicious and crushed him in an "I Quit" match at Mayhem to close their feud. Shortly from there on, Goldberg united with Hart, cooperating with him to vanquish Creative Control for the WCW World Tag Team Championship. One week later, they lost the title to The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash).

At Starrcade, Goldberg tested Hart for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship; over the span of the match, Goldberg conveyed a firm kick to Hart's head, really giving him a blackout and tearing a muscle in his neck. Hart proceeded on, torment what he accepted to be no less than one other blackout when he hit his head on the floor while executing a ringpost-helped figure-four leglock. The match finished when Roddy Piper, the exceptional visitor official for the challenge, proclaimed Hart the victor regardless of Goldberg failing to have tapped out to the Sharpshooter. Hart abandoned the title the following night on Nitro, saying he would not like to win that way, and gave Goldberg a rematch. Goldberg was vanquished again due to outside obstruction from Hall and Nash, who went to the ring waving slugging sticks which they used to assault Goldberg. In a swerve, Hart took one of the bats from The Outsiders and started beating on Goldberg himself, doing what's necessary harm to score the pin and recover his championship. After the match, Hall, Nash, Hart and Jeff Jarrett declared the reconstruction of the nwo  and gave Goldberg another objective for a fight that, notwithstanding, would not keep going long.

Not long after his title match misfortune, Goldberg harmed himself on the December 23, 1999 scene of Thunder, amid a grouping where he pursued the nWo limousine into the parking area. A spot in the succession called for Goldberg to beat on the windshield of the limousine with his hands. To guarantee his wellbeing, Goldberg had help from a bit of metal channel and his hands were secured in dark tape. After this, Goldberg was to break a portion of the vehicle's windows. There were four windows in favor of the limousine and Goldberg broke the initial two with his hands. He then got forceful, putting his lower arm through the third window and quickly slicing it. Goldberg completed the succession by beating on the hood of the limo with his bleeding arm, however promptly after it finished he was taken from the field and raced to an adjacent doctor's facility where the injury was fixed. Goldberg lost a lot of blood because of the mishap. The damage made Goldberg miss the January 4, 2000 New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) Tokyo Dome appear, where he was booked to confront Manabu Nakanishi. In the wake of requiring some investment off to recover, Goldberg came back to WCW on the May 29, 2000 scene of Nitro meddling in a debilitation match between Kevin Nash and the group of Tank Abbott and Rick Steiner . At The Great American Bash, Goldberg sold out Nash amid Nash's big showdown match against Jeff Jarrett and turned heel without precedent for his vocation, adjusting himself to The New Blood faction. This didn't keep going long, as Goldberg would again be lost to damage and miss time. As an aftereffect of this selling out, Goldberg quarreled with Nash and crushed him at Bash at the Beach, with assistance from individual New Blood part Scott Steiner. Goldberg took part in a triangle number one contender's match against Nash and Steiner at New Blood Rising, which Nash won. Goldberg left the match halfway through while Nash had him prepared for the Jackknife Powerbomb and swore at Vince Russo as he cleared out the ring, turning face once more. He then started a competition with Steiner, finishing in a no exclusion match at Fall Brawl which Goldberg lost due to outside interference.

After his misfortune to Steiner, Goldberg's contention with Russo quickened and in October, having at long last had enough, Russo gave Goldberg a final proposal. If Goldberg somehow happened to lose another match anytime, unless he figured out how to copy his undefeated streak from 1997 to 1998, his vocation would be over and he would be compelled to resign from expert wrestling. Goldberg crushed KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark) at Halloween Havoc in a debilitation end match. He then began a quarrel with Lex Luger.  This finished in a match at Mayhem, which Goldberg won. They proceeded with their competition and combat in a rematch at Starrcade. Goldberg won the match, yet a while later he was assaulted by Luger's accomplice Buff Bagwell. Goldberg fought with both Luger and Bagwell, who called themselves "Completely Buffed". His streak was broken at Sin when Goldberg, collaborating with his Power Plant coach Dewayne Bruce, lost to Totally Buffed in a label group no preclusion match after a "fan" maced him, empowering Totally Buffed to stick him. The storyline was planned to empower Goldberg to have shoulder surgery, yet WCW was sold to the WWF in March 2001, while Goldberg was all the while recovering. The WWF did not purchase out Goldberg's agreement with Time Warner (the guardian organization of WCW) as they had finished with a few other WCW representatives, so he was not included in the WWF "Attack" edge. Goldberg rather stayed under contract to Time Warner until May 2002, when he conceded to an agreement buyout. He was WCW's most generously compensated competitor, close by Bret Hart, gaining 2.5 million dollars for every year, an entirety which would've ascended to 3.5 million in the last year of his agreement, due to have terminated in July 2003.






All Japan Pro Wrestling  

Goldberg had endured an arm harm amid the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race at the Long Beach Grand Prix in April 2002. In August 2002, he came back to the ring in Japan. He at first went along with All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), vanquishing Satoshi Kojima and Taiyō Kea. He went ahead to annihilation Rick Steiner in a match for the W-1 advancement, and collaborated with Keiji Mutoh to crush KroniK. His accomplishment in Japan prompted the WWF – now renamed World Wrestling Entertainment – to start contract transactions with him.


World Heavyweight Champion

In the wake of leaving Japan, Goldberg marked a one-year contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in March 2003, appearing on the March 31 scene of Raw, the night after WrestleMania XIX. Promptly, he started a fight with The Rock by skewering him. Their competition strengthened when The Rock held a portion entitled The Rock Concert, where he provoked Goldberg alongside Gillberg. He vanquished The Rock in his introduction match at Backlash. The match was won by Goldberg taking after three lances and a Jackhammer. Goldberg went undefeated over the resulting half-year, overcoming 3-Minute Warning in his first match on Raw. Goldberg crushed Christian on the accompanying scene of Raw in a steel confine match.

Goldberg next fought with Chris Jericho. Amid Jericho's first release of the Highlight Reel, a meeting appear, where Goldberg was the visitor, he grumbled that nobody needed Goldberg in WWE and kept on offending him in the next weeks. On the May 12 scene of Raw, a puzzle aggressor endeavored to keep running over Goldberg with a limousine. After a week, the Raw co-general administrator, Stone Cold Steve Austin, cross examined a few whizzes to discover who was driving the auto. One of the interrogatees was Lance Storm, who conceded that he was the aggressor. Austin constrained Storm into a match with Goldberg, who crushed Storm. After the match, Goldberg constrained Storm to concede that Jericho was the hotshot who schemed Storm into running him over. On the May 26 scene of Raw, Goldberg was at the end of the day a visitor on the Highlight Reel. Jericho communicated envy towards Goldberg's accomplishment in WCW and felt that since joining WWE, he had accomplished all that he had ever needed in his vocation and every one of that was left was to thrashing Goldberg and tested him to a match. At Bad Blood, Goldberg settled the score with Jericho and stuck him.

Goldberg entered a contention with Triple H, testing him for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam in the second Elimination Chamber match in WWE; in the wake of squashing and killing Randy Orton, Shawn Michaels and Jericho, he was stuck by Triple H after Ric Flair tossed a heavy hammer inside the Chamber. Triple H continued to assault Goldberg with the heavy hammer and therefore, Triple H held the title. Goldberg proceeded with his quarrel with Triple H lastly vanquished him for the World Heavyweight Championship at Unforgiven, in the wake of consenting to put his vocation on the line. The following night on Raw, Goldberg effectively held the title against Chris Jericho. After a week, Triple H issued a $100,000 abundance to anyone who could remove Goldberg from the amusement. Steven Richards, Mark Henry, La Résistance and Tommy Dreamer all endeavored to gather the abundance, however were unsuccessful. On the October 20 scene of Raw, Batista gathered the abundance after he meddled in Goldberg's title protection against Shawn Michaels and assaulted Goldberg, setting a collapsing seat around Goldberg's lower leg and hopping off the center rope onto the seat, shattering his lower leg. Angry, Goldberg requested a match against Batista. Triple H, in any case, got included in the match amongst Goldberg and Batista attempting to injure Goldberg, yet Goldberg battled back and skewered Triple H before assaulting Batista with a heavy hammer. At Survivor Series, Goldberg held his title against Triple H regardless of impedance from Evolution.

On the November 17 scene of Raw, Goldberg confronted Triple H, Randy Orton, and Batista in an impediment match, however was stuck after a RKO, a Batista Bomb lastly a Pedigree. After the match, Kane out of the blue turned out to apparently help Goldberg after Evolution proceeded with their strike on him taking after the match. Subsequent to driving away Evolution, be that as it may, he turned on Goldberg and chokeslammed him. The next week, Kane assaulted Goldberg again while he was safeguarding his title against Triple H in a rematch from Survivor Series and soon thereafter, communicated his longing to face Goldberg for the title. Crude general supervisor Eric Bischoff declared that Goldberg would protect his title against both Kane and Triple H in a triple danger match at Armageddon. Goldberg cooperated with Shawn Michaels and Rob Van Dam to face and thrashing Kane, Batista and Orton in a six-man label group match. On the December 8 scene of Raw, Goldberg confronted Kane in a logger match which finished in a preclusion when Evolution and Mark Henry entered the ring and struck Goldberg. At Armageddon, Goldberg at last lost the title when Triple H stuck him after impedance from Evolution and a chokeslam from Kane.


Quarrel with Brock Lesnar and takeoff


The Survivor Series 2003 likewise denoted the first run through Goldberg ran into a physically comparable Brock Lesnar by interfering with Lesnar after the last commented that he could beat anybody on the planet. At the season of Survivor Series both men were World Heavyweight and WWE Champions separately. The fight raised at the Royal Rumble when Goldberg (now as a previous champion) was amidst ruling the Rumble (he dispensed with Charlie Haas, Billy Gunn and Nunzio) as the 30th contestant until Brock Lesnar meddled in the match and hit Goldberg with the F-5 (Lesnar was still WWE Champion around then and wasn't a member in the Rumble). Indignantly diverted at Lesnar's unfair attack, Goldberg left himself powerless for a disposal as Kurt Angle tossed him over the top rope from behind. Vowing revenge in the wake of vanquishing Mark Henry and Jonathan Coachman in a no preclusion handicap coordinate the accompanying Raw, Goldberg proclaimed Brock Lesnar his next casualty. 

On February 2, Goldberg was given a front column ticket to No Way Out by Stone Cold Steve Austin. SmackDown! General Manager Paul Heyman showed up on Raw and, alongside Mr. McMahon endeavored to inspire Goldberg to back off in his quarrel against Lesnar which brought about Goldberg skewering Heyman and incidentally skewering Austin when he was going for McMahon. Goldberg went to No Way Out as a fan, standing up to Lesnar at the occasion and, after a few abuse by Lesnar, entered the ring and skewered Lesnar. Goldberg was then kept and escorted out of the field by security protects. Amid the headliner between Brock Lesnar and Eddie Guerrero, Goldberg reemerged from the group and cost Brock Lesnar the WWE Championship.  Lesnar then requested a match with Goldberg at WrestleMania XX, with Austin serving as extraordinary visitor ref. Fans knew this would be the last WWE match for both Goldberg and Lesnar, and therefore gave to a great extent negative responses through the execution. Goldberg won the match, making Lesnar show Austin a center finger, however consequently, he got a Stone Cold Stunner. Goldberg then praised his triumph with Austin, just to likewise get a shocker.


Mix martial  arts

On July 22, 2006, Goldberg served as shading analyst in blended hand to hand fighting (MMA) advancement World Fighting Alliance (WFA) King of the Streets pay-per-view in Los Angeles, California. At the point when asked whether he was occupied with turning into a blended military craftsman, Goldberg expressed, "I'd adoration to, particularly on the off chance that I was 21 or even 29, however these folks are so a long ways in front of me regarding knowledge. I never say never, however. In any case, I don't see myself halting my motion pictures, my appears, my commentating, or being a father". On June 2, 2007, Goldberg likewise commentated on K-1 Dynamite USA.

Goldberg turned into a shading reporter for the EliteXC association amid their inaugural occasion. The occasion, EliteXC Destiny, was communicate live on Showtime, on February 10, 2007. He has proceeded in this part through the greater part of EliteXC's showcase and consolidated cards, including Dynamite!! USA, Strikeforce Shamrock versus Baroni, EliteXC: Renegade, and EliteXC: Street Certified.


Other media


Goldberg supported the Monster Jam truck "Goldberg", which was driven by Tom Meents from 2000 to 2001.

In 2014, Goldberg began his own particular podcast entitled Who's Next?! With Bill Goldberg, which incorporates week by week visitor interviews.


Film and television

Goldberg started acting while working for WCW in 1999. His appearance in Universal Soldier: The Return related with him being highlighted in the music video. He was a unique visitor star on Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling. On the show he demonstrated the challengers his different force moves furthermore how to hit a rival with a steel seat. He went ahead to host three periods of the Speed Channel show Bullrun.

In 2005, Goldberg additionally featured in the Happy Madison created Adam Sandler film The Longest Yard, as a prisoner, alongside kindred wrestlers Kevin Nash, The Great Khali, and Stone Cold Steve Austin, and also performing artists Chris Rock and Burt Reynolds among others. Around the same time he was likewise the host of The History Channel narrative arrangement "'Auto-Maniac" and later featured in the film Santa's Slay where he plays a destructive Santa Claus who goes on a killing spree on Christmas.

In March 2010, Goldberg showed up on the ninth period of Donald Trump's existence arrangement The Celebrity Apprentice and was killed in the 6th episode. In 2016, Goldberg featured in the narrative film Nine Legends nearby other striking wrestlers, previous boxing star Mike Tyson and UFC contender Randy Couture.


Video games

Goldberg is a playable character in various computer games, including WCW Nitro, WCW/nWo Revenge, WCW/nWo Thunder, WCW Mayhem, WCW Backstage Assault, WWE WrestleMania XIX, WWE Raw 2, WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain, WWE 2K14, and is the pre-request reward for the up and coming WWE 2K17


Individual life


On April 10, 2005, Goldberg wedded Wanda Ferraton, a trick twofold whom he met while shooting Santa's Slay. They live in Bonsall, California, and have one child together named Gage.

Goldberg co-claims and works the Extreme Power Gym Muay Thai and novice confining preparing office Oceanside, California. He likewise possesses more than 25 vintage cars, including a Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible, Shelby Cobra 427, and a Mustang Boss 429 "Lawman" (one of the two autos utilized as a part of the Vietnam War to stimulate the U.S. Armed force).

Goldberg has a long scar on the right half of his middle from a tear endured amid a school football game that obliged surgery to repair. He likewise gained a scar on his right lower arm from a fight in WCW which kept him out of activity for a long while because of the surgery expected to fix. He has an expansive tribal tattoo to his left side upper shoulder (which turned into his expert wrestling logo) and a skull within his right biceps.


Philanthropy


In January 2016, Goldberg and diversion producer Uncle Louie began a joint endeavor with handicapped Air Force veteran Reinaldo Horday called "Battle Crate", offering a carton of elite memorabilia with 100% of the benefit from the inaugural container going to Wounded Warriors of South Florida.

Goldberg is a creature welfare advocate and an American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) representative, and has tended to the United States Congress to bring issues to light of illicit creature fighting. Every year, Goldberg likewise plays golf in the Jimmy V Golf Classic and visits with kids in nearby doctor's facilities who are experiencing malignancy treatment.

 Titles and accomplishments


Genius Wrestling Illustrated

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1998)

New kid on the block of the Year (1998)

PWI positioned him 2 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1998

PWI positioned him 75 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

Big showdown Wrestling

WCW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Bret Hart

Fifth Triple Crown Champion1

World Wrestling Entertainment

World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

New kid on the block of the Year (1998)

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