No matter what the explanation was, Goldberg’s Raw promo did not make sense

Word on the sheets is why Goldberg’s promotion this week has been set aside Raw referring to comments Drew McIntyre did not make was due to a timing that prevented the WWE champion from making it.

Making live television is difficult, and things happen. The problem is, even if McIntyre would have said a few things about the Legends that Legends Night had on hand, so Goldberg could say he did not believe he meant it, it would still be illogical and untrue to make Bill an attraction. make.

As many people have noticed, there was another man who spent the whole night there when Goldberg was concerned about active wrestlers disrespecting the legends. Randy Orton did not just walk around the stage on Monday insulting Ric Flair, Big Show and Mark Henry. He has been known as the Legend Killer for decades. I think murder is more respectful than … whatever that is what Bill thinks Drew did?

We also watched McIntyre repeatedly stand up for the veterans during his feud with Orton last year.

The explanation of the promotion the champion had to cut before Goldberg arrived would, I think, have delivered is that the Hall of Famer’s speech was supposed to throw McIntyre out of his game. Drew considers those who came before him so highly that a legend question would be devastating to his sincerity. This was the big Scot’s theory / save during the closing segment of 4 January.

But why?

This must be because everyone is arguing with Goldberg about how he uses his microphone to distort his opponent’s thoughts, leading to complicated psychological warfare between him and his opponents. Oh wait, NO ONE WANTS THAT FROM A GOLDBERG PROGRAM.

He may be a 54-year-old who nearly broke Undertaker’s neck while succumbing to a propaganda cash grab for a despotic regime, but Goldberg still has an appeal. However, the attraction remains pretty simple: “You’re next!”, Spear, clap hammer, repeat.

Monday’s scene gets there too! There would have been no timing with the episode if he had just come out, with ‘I want’ in his eyes pointing to the belt. Drew says ‘maybe in your best, old man, but not now’, Goldberg pushes him down, they smack their heads broken and circle like a couple of bulls while the show goes off the air. Very easy.

There will still be complaints, but people who do not want to see a Goldberg title race in 2021 (a group of fans among whom I count) will probably not be encouraged. Trying to justify his request only complicates things without changing anyone’s plan. I would be interested to see an in-depth character about the aging former main disc trying new tricks in a desperate attempt to prove he can still hang on top of the map, but it’s not like WWE is going to take it out. a month.

Discuss the thing, see if his mystique brings back some old fans or attracts new ones, hoping the match does not struggle.

Fingers crossed Bill, has only one date left in his contract for this feud, and WWE signs it to be more like the first and last 30 seconds of this one without the two minutes in between.

Then we can start to worry about the outcome of Royal RumbleWWE title match …


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