Goldberg was shit in WCW, and he would be even bigger shit in TNA. I think it's hilarious that all these IWC dirtball losers go crazy for 40+ year old Goldberg, yet crap all over Hogan, Sting, and Flair for being too old, and not doing anything for the young talent.
By the way, If you look at Goldberg's streak, most of the guys he crushed were jobbers like Jerry Flynn, big fat Reese, and Mike Enis. And Hogan gets shit for putting him over and winning the title on Nitro?
Wow, IWC dirtbag losers huh? I take it you've went through every poster to check out that those who want to see Bill, also hate Hogan, Sting and Flair then? Here's some irony for you, it's hater posts like this that give the IWC it's bad name, not people interested in seeing a guy who was one if not the most popular guy in wrestling for a time. If irony is too much, how about hypocrisy - you'll insult people for wanting Goldberg ahead of the Icon, the Immortal and Naitch but it's okay for you to love these three and hate Bill?
Goldberg started as a rookie, who was his early matches going to be against? Hogan? Savage? Nash? Anyone who knows anything about wrestling story telling will acknowledge that Goldberg's streak was incredibly well done, he progressed through the lower card, moved up to the mid card were he won the US belt and feuded with the mid carders and when the time came he moved up to the main event and won the world championship. This was a logical progression. When did Hulk get shit for putting him over? Better still why would he get shit for putting him over?
Yup, Goldberg is 44 (compared to Sting 52, Hogan 57 and Flair 62) but he has had a short in ring career. As such, it would be fair to think that his capabilities would be at a much higher level than his age dictates and that he might have a good length run in him yet.
I love Sting at the moment, to a lesser degree Ric (used sparingly, I still enjoy a Flair match but I think they need to script his promos in future) and Hogan still fills a role (the issue here is that fans love to see Hogan the in ring presence, Hulk portraying a GM character disappoints in comparison). Who's crapping over the guys? Flair has put over several up and comers. As a main eventer, Sting has put over guys it's logical to put over. Hogan has had one (limited) appearance in the ring. Flair and Hogan have gotten stick (rightly) for some of their promo work - how does it benefit RVD to be told by Hogan that he's nothing but a career mid carder or what are casual fans meant to think about a returning Fallen Angle when Flair pretends to have no idea who he is? Here's a fact of life, when you do wrong, you get criticised!
You don't like Bill Goldberg? Fine, that's your opinion and I can respect that. To attempt to piss on everyone else who does like him and make assumptions about us? No, just no