WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg recently participated in an interview with Inside the Ropes following his stage show from Dublin, Ireland and spoke about a number of topics including his thoughts on the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony and a potential match with the Undertaker.
“First and foremost, I went to Vince and I told him my impression of the Hall Of Fame and what should happen” Goldberg said. “I don’t think it’s a justice to the people being inducted. I don’t think it’s a justice to the fans that sit there for four hours. I think it needs to be changed completely right up on its head.”
“It needs to be changed because it sucks. I don’t care about what other people say, or how they did it, I’m telling you in my experience as a headliner in 2018 in the Hall Of Fame, it needs to be changed.”
Regarding a match with the Undertaker:
“No, don’t put words in my mouth, I wouldn’t like to have it. If it became available and it was right, and people wanted it, I’m still capable of doing it because once I sit here and say; ‘It’s a match I’d like to have’, it means that I’m asking for it. I’m not asking for anything, i’m just saying, if the cards fell right, I wouldn’t say no.”