WWE Hall of Famer, Bill Goldberg, is set to make a comeback on television with a fresh new series on Paramount+. Goldberg shared with Super Car Gavin that he is currently working on a show for Paramount+ that will focus on automobiles. It’s well-known that Goldberg is an avid car enthusiast, and he often showcases […]
WWE Hall of Famer, Bill Goldberg, is set to make a comeback on television with a fresh new series on Paramount+.
Goldberg shared with Super Car Gavin that he is currently working on a show for Paramount+ that will focus on automobiles. It’s well-known that Goldberg is an avid car enthusiast, and he often showcases this passion.
“Yes, indeed, that would be my production team, and we’re excited to let you know that as we speak here in Charlotte, we are filming a new TV series for Paramount+, and it’s going to be quite amazing,” Goldberg remarked about the upcoming show. “I can hardly wait.”
– Super Car Gavin (h/t Fightful)
Goldberg is a former WCW and WWE World Champion, and he is also a member of the WWE Hall of Fame. Earlier this year, Goldberg and WWE disclosed that he would be participating in his final match in 2025. WWE has yet to announce the specifics about when and against whom this match will occur.
Goldberg’s most recent appearance for WWE was during the Bad Blood PPV event. During that occasion, Goldberg and the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Gunther, had a confrontation that led fans to speculate about a potential Goldberg vs. Gunther match for the retirement bout.
Goldberg isn’t the only legendary talent expected to retire in 2025. John Cena revealed this year that 2025 would mark his final year competing in the ring. Cena has already been involved in the Royal Rumble and is being promoted for the Elimination Chamber event as well.
Reportedly, Cena is set to participate in a significant number of dates during his concluding year. Cena is scheduled to make an appearance at the first Raw on Netflix on January 6.
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