Goldberg was recently a guest on Insight With Chris Van Vliet, where he talked about various subjects, including his conversations with AEW. Here are the key points.
“I think we have a different perspective on it. It’s hard for me to pass judgment on their production because I don’t watch it. I see clips of it. It’s hard to give a rational breakdown of how they are if I don’t really watch it. I don’t really know. He reminds me of Dixie Carter, but a male version. I don’t know if it’s a good or bad thing, but he reminds me of that scenario. It’s a different feel. It’s just different,” said Goldberg.
No, I don’t think I was ever close to making a deal with them. I think it was much more of a realistic transition when Sting was involved. I reached out to Sting because I wanted to be part…I thought he and I could do a farewell thing at some point together, but it wasn’t about me, it was about Sting. I could never overshadow anything that he does, but I don’t want to convulute the water. It would have been a nice crescendo, but it wasn’t about me. The timing was kind of off.”
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