#3 She's a full-time Superstar

WWE SummerSlam 2019 may have seen the return of Trish Stratus, but the seven-time Women's Champion wasn't the only Hall of Famer in action last night. Goldberg returned to the ring for the first time in months to flatten Dolph Ziggler in less than two minutes.
Goldberg, who was last seen in his woeful match against The Undertaker at Super Showdown, clearly wanted to scrub the match in Jeddah from the mind of fans. While the former WCW World and WWE Universal Champion was dominant, he was another example of a part-time Superstar winning at the expense of a full-time member of the roster.
This has been a major problem with fans for years, as several part-time Superstars have gotten wins fans thought they didn't deserve, such as The Rock's WWE title victory in early 2013, or Batista's Royal Rumble win the next year.
With one Part-time Superstar already getting a win at SummerSlam, perhaps the company was hesitant to repeat the action on the same card, or face the backlash of fans online.
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