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Bill Goldberg has no interest in returning to World Wrestling Entertainment and wasn't happy with the way WWE creative tried to utilize his persona, according to an article about the former WCW World champion that runs this week in Alex Marvez' syndicated wrestling column.

 

"I think the way they handled my character was moronic," Goldberg told Marvez. "Any businessman who has business first and foremost on his mind wouldn't have done what they did ... People didn't want to see Goldberg have emotions or laugh. They wanted to see him rip people's heads off."

 

Goldberg was also critical of wrestling fans' reactions to Brock Lesnar leaving WWE for the NFL, noting the "You sold out" chants during Wrestlemania XX.

 

"I felt really bad for the guy because he made a decision and stood up for what he believed. He wanted to fulfill a dream. Instead of being behind him 100 percent, the fans resented it."

 

The article notes that Goldberg is among those working on Adam Sandler's "The Longest Yard" along with Steve Austin, Bob Sapp, and Kevin Nash. Goldberg is also said to be putting together an "All-Star" show in Japan, which one would presume refers to the HUSTLE events.

 

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You gotta feel bad for the guy, Vince paid him millions, he became champ although he never really grew in the organization, and beat the best that RAW had, and gave one hell of a sendoff to the fans. :rolleyes: F**K You Goldberg this just shows what an ungreatful @sshole you really are!!!

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