By Chris Walters on March 17, 2006 at 12:17 AM EST
WrestleMag.com conducted an interview this week with former WWE and WCW Champion Bill Goldberg to get his thoughts on how his run with WWE ended - two years after his infamous match with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 20.
In the interview, Goldberg tells of how he wants to throw up when he thinks of WWE, how the company blew the chance for him and Brock Lesnar to put on one of the largest matches in history at WrestleMania 20. He also talks about wrestling for TNA, but admits he doesn't watch TNA or WWE. Below are the hilights:
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WrestleMag: Your last match at Wrestlemania (against Brock Lesnar) on paper had all the requirements for a high impact match, although it's fair to say that wasn't how the match turned out. What did you think of the match itself?
Goldberg:: The match with Brock Lesnar and I could have been built up as one of the largest matches in history, with the emphasis on "could have". With the company not putting much steam on the match, and really not caring about it, it was difficult for Brock and myself to carry a lot of enthusiasm and boy, did it show!
WrestleMag:: Have TNA approached you in the past about coming in in some capacity to work with them?
Goldberg:: Yes, TNA has approached me on many different levels about working for them. And like I said, "Never say never"!
GOLDBERG and 2 MORE Stars from the Monday Night WAR Headed to TNA!