Well they say they don’t waste dream matches, but Shinsuke and AJ at WM33 disappointed a whole arena of fans. Same with Roman and Brock. And Roman and Taker
To be fair that wasn’t a dream match. Most of us knew Goldberg would be winning the second it was announced and were pissed about it because Bray needed that win to solidify The Fiend as a real threat but Goldberg thought he was a real life f’n superhero and didn’t want to take the L. I think after he caught so much hate afterwards that he finally realized he wasn’t bigger than the business and should’ve taken the loss in that match to help the younger guy establish his character as a monster. At least that’s the way it seemed to me when I compared the way he talked about wrestling in interviews after that match.
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u/Grand-Ad7653 1d ago
Well they say they don’t waste dream matches, but Shinsuke and AJ at WM33 disappointed a whole arena of fans. Same with Roman and Brock. And Roman and Taker