#3 Goldberg did not want to end Rodney Mack’s undefeated streak
Prior to joining WWE, Goldberg burst onto the scene as one of WCW’s most featured stars in 1997. He put together an undefeated streak of 173 matches before finally losing against Kevin Nash at WCW Starrcade 1998.
Three months after his WWE debut, Goldberg ended another superstar’s undefeated streak on the June 23, 2003 episode of RAW. The person he defeated, Rodney Mack, had won five consecutive White Boy Challenge matches against white superstars before going one-on-one with Goldberg.
The 26-second match began with a ringside brawl and ended with Goldberg picking up a quick victory after hitting his Jackhammer finisher.
Mack told Wrestling Inc’s Nick Hausman in 2021 that Goldberg did not want to end his White Boy Challenge undefeated streak.
“We just hit it off right off the bat, but it’s really easy to do that since Bill’s a great guy,” Mack said. “You know, he didn’t really want to do it [end the streak]... But I’m like, ‘I’m not in position to make a decision on that.’”
Mack worked for WWE between 2002 and 2004 and returned for another short spell with the company between 2006 and 2007.
Following the loss to Goldberg, he became Mark Henry’s tag team partner before suffering a knee injury which forced him to be removed from television.