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Kemo
06-08-2019, 03:21 PM
If you watched last night’s WWE Super ShowDown event, then you’ll know the main event of the show saw Goldberg take on The Undertaker in what was advertised as a matchup years in the making.

Goldberg ended up taking a nasty shot to the head after ramming himself into the second turnbuckle during a spear spot.

Taking to Twitter, the former WCW and WWE Universal champion explained what happened. He wrote that he knocked himself out when he clashed with the metal ring post.

“Knocked myself out and thought I could finish…. love my fans…..but let u down. Everyone else that found “pleasure” ….. hope ur happy”

As soon as the match concluded, Goldberg was escorted to the back of the stadium in order to be checked out by WWE trainers. It is believed that he suffered a concussion.

This didn’t stop the Hall Of Famer from attempting to finish the match.

Although clearly rocked, groggy, and bleeding, Goldberg would try to see his bout with The Undertaker through to the end.

He attempted a dangerous Jackhammer in the process before being hit with a Tombstone Piledriver that saw him take further direct impact to his head.

The match would end abruptly after a Choke Slam to Goldberg. ‘Taker was visibly frustrated in the ring after the match as Super ShowDown came to an end.


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Smartmark
06-08-2019, 03:55 PM
The match started good with Taker kicking out of two spears, but then after the botched Jackhammer that almost broke Taker's neck, the match went downhill from there. Goldberg bleeding after not even hitting the turnbuckle, then a awful counter by Taker when Goldberg tried to put Taker up for a piledriver, then the no-sell chokeslam for the finish. It was painful and hard to watch. I know they are both old men, but I did actually have higher hopes for this match. I understood they wouldn't go a match that would last longer than 10 minutes, but every spot could easily have been better. Goldberg made Taker look like an ass, and I understand why Taker was frustrated.

Will
06-09-2019, 04:14 AM
The match started good with Taker kicking out of two spears, but then after the botched Jackhammer that almost broke Taker's neck, the match went downhill from there. Goldberg bleeding after not even hitting the turnbuckle, then a awful counter by Taker when Goldberg tried to put Taker up for a piledriver, then the no-sell chokeslam for the finish. It was painful and hard to watch. I know they are both old men, but I did actually have higher hopes for this match. I understood they wouldn't go a match that would last longer than 10 minutes, but every spot could easily have been better. Goldberg made Taker look like an ass, and I understand why Taker was frustrated.
I think that the bleeding was actually more from headbutting the locker room door AGAIN than it was from the turnbuckle.

Will
06-09-2019, 04:15 AM
This was the only match I watched and it was complete garbage. From Undertaker hitting goldbergs head on the mat with the tombstone to Goldberg returning the favor with the jack hammer I was starting to think that these guys were going to legit cripple each other on accident.

dope2
06-10-2019, 08:14 PM
you can clearly see goldberg knocking himself out his head bounced of the metal turnbuckle pole you can see him dangling over ropes few seconds before camera cut to taker

concussion is not something to be laughed at he should of never finished the match