[ARCHIVES] Bill Goldberg Trains MMA Ahead Of WWE Return (VIDEO)

[MMA NEWS ARCHIVES] This Thursday, Bill Goldberg will be performing at WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. His opponent will be someone who is no stranger to MMA, Bobby Lashley. Though the bout between Goldberg and Lashley will be purely entertainment, Goldberg has also trained MMA before, as you’ll see in this story published five […]

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This Thursday, Bill Goldberg will be performing at WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. His opponent will be someone who is no stranger to MMA, Bobby Lashley. Though the bout between Goldberg and Lashley will be purely entertainment, Goldberg has also trained MMA before, as you’ll see in this story published five years ago from this day.

On This Day Five Years Ago…

[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCTOBER 17, 2016, 6:32 PM]

Bill Goldberg likes to stay busy.

The wrestling legend made time to do some mixed-martial-arts training with premiere standup coach and UFC veteran Duane “Bang” Ludwig on Monday afternoon.

Goldberg, who makes his highly-anticipated return to WWE television after a 12-year absence on tonight’s RAW in Denver, Colorado, worked out with Bang Ludwig and shared the following videos on Instagram of the session.

Bill Goldberg makes his long-awaited return on tonight’s edition of WWE RAW. For live coverage of RAW featuring the return of Goldberg, visit our pro wrestling affiliate website, SEScoops.com.

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Former Wrestler Goldberg Comments On CM Punk, Conor McGregor

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Bill Goldberg has been able to capitalize on his pro wrestling career and make a name for himself away from the sport.

Goldberg, who has flirted with run in combat sports several times, recently appeared on Submission Radio to discuss fellow pro wrestlers CM Punk and Brock Lesnar, along with Conor McGregor’s comments directed towards the WWE.

On McGregor saying that WWE wrestlers are “dweebs” and that he’d “slap the heads off the entire WWE roster,” Goldberg said:

“I thought the funniest thing I’ve ever seen was (Randy) Orton calling him ‘Conor McDonald’. I think that is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. Hey man, you have to embrace it. It’s the same crowd. One grows up and feeds into the other. You can’t tell me, and I said this before, that 75 percent of the guys wouldn’t die to be professional wrestlers that are fighting, and vice versa. We have a lot respect for each other, a lot of us train in martial arts and a lot of them walk around and act like they’re us. So the cross-promotion – Dana White is Vince McMahon in training. I’ve said that 20 years ago. I think it’s business, I think it’s smart business. Whether it’s (Ronda Rousey) at Wrestlemania, whether Conor is working this thing. I can tell you one thing, I was around when Brock responded to Conor (laughs) and nothing that Brock does is a work. So the words that came out of his mouth, he fully believes and I do also. And I think that if it wasn’t a work, then it’s a sad situation when you have to talk crap about other organizations that you know your paths are never going to cross competitively. So at the end of the day, you’re kind of like a keyboard warrior unless you want to step into the guy’s gym or unless you want to do it on TV, you know, meet in the middle. I always thought that was kind of cheap, but hey, you know, he (Conor McGregor) doesn’t know what he’s talking about if he actually thinks that. I think that the cross-promotion is brilliant, as long as it doesn’t get hokey for the UFC and as long as WWE can capitalise on the realism of what the UFC brings. It sure enhances Brock’s stock when he walks over to do sports entertainment, I mean, let’s be honest.”

On Lesnar competing against in the UFC despite his recent failed drug test, Goldberg said:

“Absolutely, man (I want to see Brock fight in the UFC again). And I don’t even know what that thing is he took. I never broached anything along those subject matters with Brock. That’s his business. And like I said, what you just said is the second time I’ve ever heard of whatever that was, and the first time is when I read it. I don’t even know what the hell it does. But obviously, you know, if you’re cheating, then you should be reprimanded. Period. End of story. And do I think that he deserves an opportunity to go back? Absolutely. Because people have been caught before and had served suspensions and paid fines and come back. And at the end of the day, they’re instant heels. So I mean, it further adds to the mystique of Brock – except for that fact that he turned a leaf and was being a baby face in that last fight. So that’s kind of where I stand on it.”

And when asked if Punk should compete again in MMA after losing his debut to Mickey Gall, Goldberg responded:

“There’s no question he should not fight in the UFC. That would be blasphemy. It would be a slap in the face to all the guys who work their asses off to make it to prelims on Fox, on undercards and on the main event card. At the end of the day, from a promoter’s standpoint, from a competitor’s standpoint, from his standpoint, there’s no logic to him stepping in that octagon again. If he still has the passion for it and wants to train and compete, then yeah, lower-level shows are where he needs to be. Because at the end of the day, you know he’ll get “seat time”. That’s my analogy cause I like to race cars, but you know, the more “seat time” you get, the better you are at something. And, you know, I spent eight three-minute rounds this morning and though I didn’t go one-hundred percent and I didn’t kick, I just went hands, at the end of the day, every little bit helps you. So the more time he has at his new craft or his passion, then the better he’s going to get at it, the more comfortable he’ll be.”

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Bill Goldberg has been able to capitalize on his pro wrestling career and make a name for himself away from the sport.

Goldberg, who has flirted with run in combat sports several times, recently appeared on Submission Radio to discuss fellow pro wrestlers CM Punk and Brock Lesnar, along with Conor McGregor’s comments directed towards the WWE.

On McGregor saying that WWE wrestlers are “dweebs” and that he’d “slap the heads off the entire WWE roster,” Goldberg said:

“I thought the funniest thing I’ve ever seen was (Randy) Orton calling him ‘Conor McDonald’. I think that is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. Hey man, you have to embrace it. It’s the same crowd. One grows up and feeds into the other. You can’t tell me, and I said this before, that 75 percent of the guys wouldn’t die to be professional wrestlers that are fighting, and vice versa. We have a lot respect for each other, a lot of us train in martial arts and a lot of them walk around and act like they’re us. So the cross-promotion – Dana White is Vince McMahon in training. I’ve said that 20 years ago. I think it’s business, I think it’s smart business. Whether it’s (Ronda Rousey) at Wrestlemania, whether Conor is working this thing. I can tell you one thing, I was around when Brock responded to Conor (laughs) and nothing that Brock does is a work. So the words that came out of his mouth, he fully believes and I do also. And I think that if it wasn’t a work, then it’s a sad situation when you have to talk crap about other organizations that you know your paths are never going to cross competitively. So at the end of the day, you’re kind of like a keyboard warrior unless you want to step into the guy’s gym or unless you want to do it on TV, you know, meet in the middle. I always thought that was kind of cheap, but hey, you know, he (Conor McGregor) doesn’t know what he’s talking about if he actually thinks that. I think that the cross-promotion is brilliant, as long as it doesn’t get hokey for the UFC and as long as WWE can capitalise on the realism of what the UFC brings. It sure enhances Brock’s stock when he walks over to do sports entertainment, I mean, let’s be honest.”

On Lesnar competing against in the UFC despite his recent failed drug test, Goldberg said:

“Absolutely, man (I want to see Brock fight in the UFC again). And I don’t even know what that thing is he took. I never broached anything along those subject matters with Brock. That’s his business. And like I said, what you just said is the second time I’ve ever heard of whatever that was, and the first time is when I read it. I don’t even know what the hell it does. But obviously, you know, if you’re cheating, then you should be reprimanded. Period. End of story. And do I think that he deserves an opportunity to go back? Absolutely. Because people have been caught before and had served suspensions and paid fines and come back. And at the end of the day, they’re instant heels. So I mean, it further adds to the mystique of Brock – except for that fact that he turned a leaf and was being a baby face in that last fight. So that’s kind of where I stand on it.”

And when asked if Punk should compete again in MMA after losing his debut to Mickey Gall, Goldberg responded:

“There’s no question he should not fight in the UFC. That would be blasphemy. It would be a slap in the face to all the guys who work their asses off to make it to prelims on Fox, on undercards and on the main event card. At the end of the day, from a promoter’s standpoint, from a competitor’s standpoint, from his standpoint, there’s no logic to him stepping in that octagon again. If he still has the passion for it and wants to train and compete, then yeah, lower-level shows are where he needs to be. Because at the end of the day, you know he’ll get “seat time”. That’s my analogy cause I like to race cars, but you know, the more “seat time” you get, the better you are at something. And, you know, I spent eight three-minute rounds this morning and though I didn’t go one-hundred percent and I didn’t kick, I just went hands, at the end of the day, every little bit helps you. So the more time he has at his new craft or his passion, then the better he’s going to get at it, the more comfortable he’ll be.”

Steve Austin, Goldberg, Jim Ross, Paul Heyman Look Back on Lesnar’s Win

Filed under: MMA Videos, UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, VideosLAS VEGAS — Moments after Brock Lesnar’s dramatic submission win over Shane Carwin at UFC 116, MMA Fighting caught up with four of the biggest names in wrestling history, who just so happen to be…

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LAS VEGAS — Moments after Brock Lesnar‘s dramatic submission win over Shane Carwin at UFC 116, MMA Fighting caught up with four of the biggest names in wrestling history, who just so happen to be good friends of Lesnar’s: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Bill Goldberg, Jim Ross and Paul Heyman.

All four men described their take on Lesnar’s win, his road back to the UFC and his place in the heavyweight division.

Check out the video interview below.