WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg could possibly face these stars at AEW All In

Goldberg may show up at AEW All In this summer, who could the WCW legend share the stage with at Wembley Stadium ?

Bill Goldberg in a file photo [Image- Twitter@SeanRossSapp]
By Niranjan Shivalkar | Jun 22, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

If stories are to be believed, Goldberg may show up at AEW All In this summer. At Wembley Stadium in London, Tony Khan’s promotion will host its first significant pay-per-view event. It just so happens that Goldberg, one of the top wrestling talents in the world, is now unsigned. According to reports, although he has been available since January 1 of this year, no one has yet offered to sign him to a new contract. Despite this, many businesses, like Tony Khan and AEW, have expressed interest.  Who could the WCW legend share the stage with at Wembley Stadium if he signed up with the promotion?

AEW World Champion MJF

Achieving victories over every challenger he has faced, AEW World Champion MJF is currently enjoying a title reign that will go down in history. In the Four Pillars Match at Double or Nothing, The Salt of the Earth defeated three other men to defend his championship. He will soon be hunting for new opponents. Due to his recent response to online rumors regarding the WWE Hall of Famers likely final run, the charismatic star seemed to have singled out the WCW veteran.

Chris Jericho

Goldberg can always get by with a multi-man tag team match to mask his shortcomings if he couldn’t wrestle in a singles contest. He might collaborate with other WCW legends Sting and Darby Allin to take on Chris Jericho and the Jericho Appreciation Society, a former foe. Backstage conflicts between Goldberg and Jericho go all the way back to their time in the WCW.

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CM Punk

Eric Bischoff, a former WCW official, has recommended that Tony Khan schedule a major match featuring Goldberg and CM Punk. He reasoned that selling out Wembley Stadium would be the best course of action. Not only will it generate a tonne of fan interest for the occasion, but it would also be Bill’s ideal retirement match. The firm will have enough time to build anticipation for a potential confrontation because Punk was rumored to make a comeback to AEW at the brand-new Collision show on June 17.

Ryback

Ryback was regularly likened to Goldberg when he first joined WWE. The Big Guy left the business in August 2016 as a result of a contract disagreement. After leaving, he continued to wrestle in a number of independent promotions. He hasn’t wrestled since 2018 while recovering from several serious injuries, but he recently hinted at a potential comeback on his YouTube channel. Could AEW be the place he goes next? Imagine that the WWE Hall of Famer is challenged to a farewell match at All In by the Big Guy, who makes his AEW Collision debut.

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