WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg had two runs with the company and saw varying degrees of success but was able to be part of some memorable moments. He ended up having some backstage confrontations during his first stint in WWE and it appears this included even Vince McMahon.
While speaking on the Ten Count Media, Ernest Miller shared a story about a backstage confrontation between Goldberg and Vince McMahon. The issue started when Goldberg got into an argument with John Laurinaitis in the locker room. Goldberg was upset about how he was being pushed and expressed his frustration by flipping over tables and shouting that the way he was being treated was unacceptable. Johnny quickly left the room and went to get Vince McMahon.
When Vince McMahon arrived, Goldberg was still furious and said he was done and ready to leave WWE. McMahon tried to calm him down, but Goldberg continued to argue. Vince stood his ground and told Goldberg that if both of them were this angry, there might be some furniture moving in the room. The tension between them was high, and it led to a heated standoff.
After Vince McMahon walked out, Ernest Miller went in to talk to Goldberg, who was still upset. Goldberg mentioned how Vince McMahon had come in as if he was ready for a fight, saying he could easily take him down if it came to that. While Goldbergs anger was clear, Miller noted that Vince McMahon wasnt afraid of the situation.
Miller noted that before entering the room, Vince McMahon had taken off his jacket, handed it to someone, and rolled up his sleeves. He walked in confidently, ready to handle the situation. While the moment was serious, Ernest found it interesting how Vince McMahon dealt with the confrontation so boldly.
Despite all this, Goldberg previously admitted that he would be eternally grateful to Vince McMahon. The WWE Hall of Famer is currently getting ready for his retirement match next year and that remains his focus at the moment, but fans are certainly surprised that Goldberg and McMahon had such a heated confrontation backstage.
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