Goldberg Staying After WrestleMania? Sanity Attacks Jose, Jericho’s Future
Goldberg Open To More Matches
In his recent appearance on JR’s podcast, Goldberg said he would be open to doing more matches after WrestleMania.
“I’d consider it for sure. Forget about what I’ve been through. It doesn’t matter. I’d do it all over again,” said the WWE Universal Champion.
“The ability to put my son in the stands and my wife in the stands again, I’d go through just about anything for that. And I surely didn’t say that 13 years ago. My priorities have completely changed.”
Goldberg also said he never went in to his latest run with a WrestleMania match in mind:
“I had no intention of trying to put myself on the WrestleMania card, or thinking I was going to be put on it, or thinking it was even a possibility. I mean, I was one-and-done. I agreed to come in and do my thing and I guess they were pleasantly surprised and they extended it a little bit.”
No Way Jose ‘Injured’
Eric Young attacked and ‘injured’ No Way Jose at today’s WrestleMania Axxess ahead of the 8-person tag match at tonight’s TakeOver. The bout is supposed to be Sanity (Young, Killian Dain, Alexander Wolfe and Nikki Cross) vs Jose, Roderick Strong, Tye Dillinger and Ruby Riot.
Speaking of TakeOver: Orlando, Triple H has arrived:
Today has already been a day of major announcements. #GetReady for #NXTTakeOver… @WWENXT is home. pic.twitter.com/6RLTw0fyvG
— Triple H (@TripleH) April 1, 2017
Chris Jericho’s Run Winding Down
Chris Jericho told Forbes this week that his current WWE run is winding down.
“We’re getting ready to put out a new Fozzy record, and I can’t do wrestling and music at the same time. So I think this [wrestling] run is pretty much winding down at this point. It’s time to take a break from wrestling and work on some of these other things that have been on the back burner and are starting to come to fruition. If there’s a tour of Japan or a tour of Australia, I’ll go if I’m free. If there’s a weekend I’m free, I’ll do it in Peoria or Lakeland, Florida. It doesn’t matter to me how big or small the shows are, because they all count. I still enjoy it, and when it’s time for me to come back, if that time comes and when that time comes, then I’ll come back the same way I always do.”