Goldberg is getting closer to hanging the boots, and everything indicates that your last combat could be held this year. In a recent interview, the WWE Hall of Fame Member confirmed that his farewell will be in “the south“from the United States, and multiple sources indicate that Atlanta It would be the chosen city.
The information has been disclosed by Fightful Selectwho say that Atlanta is tentatively marked as the venue for the event. The choice makes sense: Goldberg not only lived for years in the city, but played American football with the Georgia Bulldogs and the Atlanta Falcons before becoming a wrestling icon.
The movement seems even more strategic if another key piece of the puzzle is confirmed: the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event For him Saturday July 12. That date, according to internal reports, coincides exactly with the celebration of AEW All Inwhich suggests a direct response from WWE.
Even more strategic it turns out that, although it has not been officially announced, it is expected that Saturday Night's Main Event be held on Saturday, July 12. Interestingly, it is the same day as Aew All In.
Although for now there is no official confirmation that this night will really mark the retirement of Goldberg, Your name is already discussed internally for the show. If concretized, it would be a symbolic farewell in a city that deeply marked his career both inside and outside the ring.