WWE has been full of surprises lately, and Goldberg returning to RAW would be another one that is sure to thrill the fans. The Hall of Famer hasn't featured in WWE since February 2022 after losing to Roman Reigns at Elimination Chamber. Several monsters are wreaking havoc on the red brand at the moment, and perhaps the former Universal Champion will want to prove he's the best big man around.
Bronson Reed has taken over Monday nights like a Tsunami, destroying the likes of Seth Rollins, R-Truth, and Braun Strowman. The Australian powerhouse has been a wrecking machine, but Goldberg, 57, could decide 'he's next.'
The WCW legend could return to RAW and lock horns with the 36-year-old Reed in a battle of the behemoths. This could be the iconic heavyweight's final bow in the company before hanging up his boots.
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There is a story to be told between the duo, given Reed's past social media posts. He's seemingly taken Bret Hart's side in the real-life feud between the two icons, posting a picture of Bart Simpson spraying 'Goldberg Sucks' on a wall in an Instagram post previously.
This could rile up the 285 lb star, and he might take issue with RAW's rising star on his return to the red brand. Reed has already feuded with one of WWE's giants, Braun Strowman. He lost to The Monster of All Monsters in a Last Monster Standing Match earlier this week, thanks to Rollins' return and curb stomp.
Reed is seemingly being catapulted into the main event scene on Monday nights and looks to be headed for a feud with Rollins next. If he beats The Visionary, then his next war could be with a returning Goldberg, which would only further propel him into superstardom.
Goldberg was recently namedropped on RAW by WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther
Goldberg would shock the WWE Universe by returning and targeting Reed, but his name was recently mentioned on TV. Bret Hart appeared on RAW and was interrupted by World Heavyweight Champion Gunther, who took a dig at The Hitman.
Gunther told Hart that he was one of his all-time favorite wrestlers but only second behind the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion. This comment stunned the WWE Universe, given the animosity between the Canadian star and his former WCW rival.
WWE's decision to mention him on programming perhaps could hint that a return might be impending. He's had his issues with the company's Chief Content Officer, Triple H, but they have seemingly buried the hatchet.