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This video is about Goldburg Net Worth 2022 $16 Million As of November 2022 #wwe #goldberg Subscribe for World informative Videos and press the bell icon William Scott Goldberg (born December 27, 1966), better known mononymously as Goldberg, is an American professional wrestler and retired professional football player. He is best known for his tenures in WCW and WWE. One of the most popular figures of the late 1990s/early 2000s professional wrestling boom, he is widely regarded as one of the most powerful professional wrestlers of all time, he is regarded as the inventor of the spear finishing move in wrestling and is credited with popularizing and being the best at executing the move. He rose to fame in WCW with a lengthy undefeated streak in 1997–1998 singles competition, became the highest paid WCW wrestler and led the company as its franchise player and public face until it was sold to WWE. During his time with the promotion, he became a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion and one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion with Bret Hart. Along with Hart, he is the fifth WCW Triple Crown winner. Following WCW's closure in 2001, Goldberg wrestled for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) between 2002 and 2003 and for WWE between 2003 and 2004, becoming a one-time World Heavyweight Champion in the latter. After 12 years away from the company, he returned to WWE in 2016, winning the WWE Universal Championship for the first time in March 2017 and a second time in February 2020. Goldberg has headlined multiple WCW and WWE pay-per-view events, including WCW's premier annual event, Starrcade (in 1998 and 1999). He headlined the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018 and is a five-time world champion in his professional wrestling career between WWE and WCW (WWE counts his world title win at Halloween Havoc (1999)). He is also the only man in history to have been WCW World Heavyweight, WWE World Heavyweight, and WWE Universal Champion. Before being a professional wrestler, Goldberg was a professional football player. Following his first retirement from professional wrestling in 2004, he began working as a commentator for the mixed martial arts promotion EliteXC before closure. He hosted 26 episodes of Garage Mahal on the DIY Network from 2009 to 2011 and has acted in various films and television shows, including Universal Soldier: The Return (1999) and NCIS: Los Angeles. On the September 22, 1997, episode of Nitro, Goldberg defeated Hugh Morrus in his debut match. Soon afterward, he began to score quick victories over his fellow WCW wrestlers in a range of 1–2 minutes. Goldberg had a succession of wins, and he advanced up the card and was pushed as a singles wrestler. The newcomer captivated fans with his monstrous yet silent charisma, brute strength, and agility, and he vaulted the ropes, performed high kicks, and performed the occasional backflip. Goldberg made his pay-per-view debut at Starrcade defeating Steve McMichael. In early 1998, Goldberg squashed Brad Armstrong at SuperBrawl VIII and pinned Perry Saturn at Spring Stampede. By mid-March, WCW stopped referring to him by his full name, shortening it to simply Goldberg. WCW also began counting Goldberg's consecutive wins on television at about this time, and he continued to climb up the ranks. Goldberg's win over Saturn was his 74th consecutive without a loss. The next night on Nitro, he challenged Raven for the United States Heavyweight Championship that Raven had won the night before at Spring Stampede. Goldberg interfered from Raven's Flock; ironically, however, he overpowered them all and defeated Raven to win his first professional wrestling championship.

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