Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer explained why WWE booked ‘Taker to win the match against the returning WCW legend.
In case you didn’t know…
Much of the build-up to the WWE Super ShowDown main event revolved around The Undertaker’s long-time allegiance with WWE and Goldberg’s reputation as being one of the biggest stars of WCW in the late 1990s.
The first-ever one-on-one match between the two men has been widely criticised on social media, mostly due to an awkward Jackhammer from Goldberg and an uncoordinated Tombstone from The Undertaker.
In the end, “The Deadman” hit a chokeslam to pick up the victory in a match that is likely to be remembered for all the wrong reasons.
Following the show, Goldberg took to Twitter to reveal that he was knocked out during the match, while ‘Taker liked a comment on Instagram which suggested that he is putting his health at risk by competing in his 50s.
The heart of the matter
Much like Triple H’s victory over Sting at WrestleMania 31, the Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer mentioned that The Undertaker was chosen to win the match at WWE Super ShowDown simply because he is a representative of WWE, while Goldberg will forever be synonymous with WCW.
What’s next?
Long-term, WWE is likely to hold another event in Saudi Arabia later this year, so we can expect to see The Undertaker and/or Goldberg lace up their boots again in 2019. Short-term, it looks as though neither man will appear on WWE television in the coming weeks.
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