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Kemo
05-23-2017, 05:01 PM
Former RAW Universal Champion Bill Goldberg recently spoke with WrestlingInc and stated once again that the door is always open for a potential return to the ring.

Goldberg has been honest about how difficult it was to get in ‘Goldberg’ shape at 50 years old. He made headlines in the week leading up to WrestleMania when he revealed the intense training was making him “absolutely miserable.” For everything he put his body through, Goldberg says it was worth it so his family could see him wrestle and to ‘right the wrong’ of his first run with WWE in the early 2000’s.

Here are some highlights:

Getting back in the gym after taking time off following WrestleMania 33:

“I’m feeling great as I am sitting in my massage chair doing this interview. How I feel now is a culmination of 50 years of battering my body; whether it’d be in football or wrestling, going to my Muay Thai gym, it’s been a life that I have accepted and a life I wouldn’t change for the world, but at the same time it’s a life of pain, so it is what it is.

“I was in the gym [last Wednesday] doing my Muay Thai. I took a month off. My body needed it; my body needed to recover from the toxic shock that I kind of put it through. It was a very traumatizing physical experience for me, so yeah, I let my body rest for a month and am back at it.”

Comparing his recent WWE run to his first stint over a decade ago:

“As a performer you want the best for your character and your business, you want to go out and do the best that you can do personally and professionally. It was a wrong that was re-written. Whatever the circumstances may have been, at the end of the day, the character finally got what it deserved and I am not talking about me, I’m talking about the character.”

Wrestling for WWE again:

“Personally and professionally, it’s something that I would have to take into consideration if it was ever presented to me again. As far as the physical aspect is concerned, as I sit and look at myself in the gym I ask myself what I am going to do with this? I don’t think it’s an impossibility, but it could be an improbability to ever get back in the ring, but never say never. Like I said the last time; you never know who is next and you never know what is next.”