Goldberg (Gao Bai) Gender: Male Height: 193cm Weight: 129kg Nickname: God of War Real name: William Scott Goldberg (William Scott Goldberg) Date of birth: December 28, 1966, debuted on stage : March 1997 Current status: Retired Former names: Bill Goldberg (WCW period), Goldberg (WCW period, WWE period) Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia Current residence: Originally lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. Lived in Atlanta, Georgia and currently lives in San Diego, California. Coach: WCW Wrestling School (hosted by Dewayne Bruce) Finishing moves: Jackhammer (over-the-shoulder body slam), Spear (flying shoulder charge/spear charge) Catchphrase: "Who's next?" (Who's next?) "You 're next!" "Believe the hype" "Want me to Spear You Down?" "Fear The Spear!" " (Watch out for Spear!) Honors won: 2-time WCW United States Championship, 1-time WCW World Tag Team Championship, 1-time WCW World Heavyweight Championship, 1-time WWE World Heavyweight Championship PWI 500 Wrestling Ranking
1998 - 2 people
1998-2 people
2003-39 people
2004-48 people Introduction: In 1997, since Goldberg (Gao Bai) The question was on everyone's mind as the strong newcomer started to fight all over the WCW roster. For those who are looking forward to seeing the former NFL professional player's first loss, this wish may not be realized anytime soon. From September 1997 to December 1998, Goldberg remained undefeated in singles matches and set an unprecedented winning streak record of 173:0. Hulk Hogan, Big Show, Curt Hennig and others failed to stop his winning streak. The WCW United States Championship and WCW World Heavyweight Championship were all defeated by him. Pocket it. Countless opponents fell to Spear (flying shoulder/spear charge) and Jackhammer (over-the-shoulder body slam). At that time, Goldberg seemed invincible. The eye-popping winning streak has finally come to an end. At Starrcade PPV on December 27, 1998,
Kevin Nash successfully suppressed his opponent after Scott Hall hit Goldberg with a tranquilizer . However, Goldberg did not sink after this defeat. In 1999, the once unsolvable existence returned, Bam Bam Bigelow (Ben Ben Bigelow), Sid Vicious (Sid Vicious), Lex Luger (Lex Luger), Scott Steiner ( Scott Stanley) has become his defeated enemy. After WCW was acquired by WWE in 2000, the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion moved to Japan and achieved success again.
Three years later, Goldberg finally stepped into the WWE ring. On March 31, 2003, on RAW, Goldberg completed the match with an impressive Spear. In his WWE debut, The Rock unfortunately became a target. The feud between the two continued until the Backlash PPV, which ended with Goldberg's victory. In the following months, Goldberg gradually dominated the ring, defeating players such as Chris Jericho and Christian. Triple H (HHH) became Goldberg's final roadblock on his way to the top of WWE. When The Game (The Dominator) picked up a sledgehammer in the backroom cage match at SummerSlam (SummerSlam), he made the final move. At the moment of the blow, Goldberg discovered that this opponent did not seem to be so easy to deal with. A month later, Goldberg returned again, and this time he did not miss the opportunity. The victory at the Unforgiven PPV became the most glorious moment of Goldberg's WWE career. Just three months later at the Armageddon PPV, Goldberg still lost the belt battle, and his opponent was still Triple H (HHH). Although the popular superstar's WWE career gradually came to an end with the end of this game, the feud with Brock Lesnar (Brock Lesnar) still left good memories for the audience. The two had an epic showdown at WrestleMania 20, with Goldberg having the last laugh. The former World Heavyweight Champion's WWE career also came to an end. It must be admitted that Goldberg is undoubtedly one of the most powerful players in the wrestling world, although his career lasted less than ten years. Over the next few years, Goldberg remained active in the public eye, hosting the television show "Bullrun" and appearing on Donald Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice" several times. lt;/SPANgt;