Bill Goldberg spoke to RollingStone.com this week to promote his appearance at the Legends of Wrestling event at Citi Field in New York City. The show will appearances from Bret Hart and Ric Flair, as well as matches featuring Scott Steiner, the Nasty Boys, Ken Anderson and more.
Once again, Goldberg says he’s strongly considering a return to the ring this year, but it won’t be for WWE or Global Force Wrestling.
“There is an actual date in a stadium in this country that is set up with entertainment to put on an event like nobody’s ever seen. And it’s in my court. It’s all about timing, it’s all about the right opponent. There’s so much that goes into this, especially if it’s my last time. And I honestly don’t know if I’m 100-percent willing to do it, because I’m seriously considering kickboxing right now.”
Goldberg wants to compete one last time so his son can see him wrestle, but explained why he’s got no interest working for Vince McMahon more than a decade after his final WWE appearance at WrestleMania 20.
“I refuse to do it. The one year that I [joined WWE], I’m so mad at myself for doing it, but I owed it to the fans to try it. I put myself on that platter and I got slaughtered. That’s how I feel, and I shouldn’t feel like that. I should think wrestling is the most positive thing in the world. The fact is, behind the scenes, there’s stuff that goes on that’s bush-league. It’s laughable.”