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Bill Goldberg's retirement match controversy takes center stage as Teddy Long and Mac dive into the backstage drama surrounding his final WWE appearance. While the in-ring action against Gunther earned praise for following wrestling's traditional code of having legends put over champions on their way out, it's what happened after the bell that has people talking. When Goldberg's farewell speech was abruptly cut off after just 21 seconds due to network time constraints, the wrestling legend publicly expressed his dissatisfaction, suggesting WWE would have handled other stars' retirements with more respect.
This grievance prompted an unexpectedly harsh response from Bret Hart, whose history with Goldberg includes the career-altering concussion from their WCW days. Hart's scathing comments pull no punches, calling Goldberg "one of the biggest babies I ever shared a locker room with" who "never cared about this business, never respected it." Teddy, who maintains friendships with both men, offers a more measured perspective grounded in his decades of television experience: "If they cut him off, they had to do that. It's time consuming. He's running over somebody's time."
The conversation shifts to heartfelt reflections on the recent passing of independent wrestling standout Ivan Warsaw, whose believability in the ring made him stand out in today's performance-driven landscape. The hosts also explore WWE's expanding podcast empire before diving into the always entertaining mailbag segment, where Teddy shares hilarious road stories from wrestling's territorial days—including reluctantly sharing a hotel room with Abdullah the Butcher despite their incompatible recreational preferences.
Whether you're passionate about wrestling's current controversies or fascinated by the colorful tales from its past, this episode perfectly balances insider perspective with unfiltered storytelling that could only come from someone who's lived through wrestling's most transformative eras.
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Bill Goldberg's retirement match controversy takes center stage as Teddy Long and Mac dive into the backstage drama surrounding his final WWE appearance. While the in-ring action against Gunther earned praise for following wrestling's traditional code of having legends put over champions on their way out, it's what happened after the bell that has people talking. When Goldberg's farewell speech was abruptly cut off after just 21 seconds due to network time constraints, the wrestling legend publicly expressed his dissatisfaction, suggesting WWE would have handled other stars' retirements with more respect.
This grievance prompted an unexpectedly harsh response from Bret Hart, whose history with Goldberg includes the career-altering concussion from their WCW days. Hart's scathing comments pull no punches, calling Goldberg "one of the biggest babies I ever shared a locker room with" who "never cared about this business, never respected it." Teddy, who maintains friendships with both men, offers a more measured perspective grounded in his decades of television experience: "If they cut him off, they had to do that. It's time consuming. He's running over somebody's time."
The conversation shifts to heartfelt reflections on the recent passing of independent wrestling standout Ivan Warsaw, whose believability in the ring made him stand out in today's performance-driven landscape. The hosts also explore WWE's expanding podcast empire before diving into the always entertaining mailbag segment, where Teddy shares hilarious road stories from wrestling's territorial days—including reluctantly sharing a hotel room with Abdullah the Butcher despite their incompatible recreational preferences.
Whether you're passionate about wrestling's current controversies or fascinated by the colorful tales from its past, this episode perfectly balances insider perspective with unfiltered storytelling that could only come from someone who's lived through wrestling's most transformative eras.
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