
WWE legend compares Brock Lesnar and Goldberg, criticizing the latter.
Bret Hart has shared the squared circle with several legends throughout his illustrious, decade-long career. Some of these names include Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Roddy Piper, The Undertaker, and more. Some of them are remembered fondly by The Hitman, except for Goldberg, whom he has been criticizing for years. Now, the Hall of Famer doubles down on his thoughts about the former WCW star while talking about Brock Lesnar.
In a recent appearance on the Johnny 1 Pro Show, Bret Hart shared that there are several current WWE stars that he wished he could have wrestled, among them being Brock Lesnar. The Hitman stated that The Beast Incarnate was a professional and knew wrestling, unlike Goldberg.
I would like to wrestle Brock Lesnar. I’ve always understood that Brock Lesnar, like I heard that he wished that he had wrestled me one time. And I’ve always heard from different guys that Brock Lesnar is like a professional, like he’s really good. He’s not like Goldberg. I’m just saying, he knows what wrestling is all about, and he does it right, and some guys like Goldberg never understood it ever.”
Goldberg officially retired from in-ring competition on Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12, 2025. Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar is still actively competing in WWE. The latter is scheduled in a WarGames match on November 29 with Paul Heyman’s team.
WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart’s Hatred Over Goldberg Began In 1999 At WCW
Bret Hart officially retired from wrestling in October 2000. It was stated that one of the main contributors to this decision was because of his title match against Da Man.
At WCW Starrcade 1999, Bret defended his championship against his fellow WWE Hall of Famer. During the bout, the challenger kicked Hart, causing a concussion and the eventual end to The Hitman’s career. Since then, Bret has given many insults to Goldberg, including the statement that he was an unsafe worker.
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