Goldberg on the Possibility of Being Booed at Survivor Series, Expectations for Lesnar Match

The returning Goldberg, who will meet Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series in Toronto, was recently a guest on WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross’ podcast The Ross Report. You can check out some highlights from the conversation here:

 


 

On possibly getting booed at Survivor Series:

“At the end of the day, I hope everybody has fun. And if I just so happen to get booed, then, I am surely not going to go out and end my life because of it. At the end of the day, it’s other people’s interpretation upon your act at that moment, so if I get booed, then, I’ll take it out on Brock more so than I’m doing already. And I believe that that’s what we wanted to do to each other when we were booed the last time we met. And I think this time, the gloves, as we say, are off, so this is going to be a war.”

On expectations for the Lesnar match:

“As far as taking bumps and giving bumps, I’ve been taking bumps and I’ve been giving bumps, but they are of a completely different kind, so just because I’m not up on my hitting the ropes skills, don’t mean that I don’t bring something to the table that will far exceed expectations as far as violence is concerned, so that’s what we do, man. And I’m just trying to, I’ve got to reinvent myself and I’ve got to figure out the right combination to bring into that ring.”

(All transcribed quotes courtesy of Wrestling Inc.)

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