Who Will Walk Goldberg To The Ring For His Retirement Match?, Jeff Jarrett Critiques John Cena’s Heel Run So Far
Bill Goldberg is preparing to step into the ring one final time in 2025, and the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion is planning a memorable sendoff.
On a recent episode of the βClaw Podβ podcast, Goldberg revealed that his son, Gage Goldberg, will play a special role in the event. He said,
βThere is one thing that I can say about my match, and that is that I will be proudly led out by my son.β
Goldberg has previously mentioned that he hopes to hold his retirement match in the southern United States, due to his deep ties to Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta is currently rumored to host the match on July 12 at Saturday Nightβs Main Event β the same day as AEW All In: Texas.
During the same podcast, Goldberg shared his original dream location for his farewell bout β Israel. He said,
βIβll do anything for my faith. Truth be told, my dream was to have my retirement match in Israel. Quite obviously, because of the surroundings right now and over the past five years, it just hasnβt been the right place to do it. I would be remiss if I didnβt tell you that I was sorely disappointed that I couldnβt do something in Israel. But retired doesnβt mean dead. I would be honored to go out there at some pointβI really would. Never say never. Weβve been trying to do it for the past number of years and it didnβt work out. Fingers crossed, thatβs all you can do.β
Goldberg first announced his retirement plans in late 2024. While his opponent for the final match hasnβt been officially confirmed, rumors suggest it could be a showdown with GUNTHER.
Jeff Jarrett believes John Cenaβs heel run needs more intensity.
As Cenaβs retirement tour progresses, some fans have voiced disappointment, calling his heel turn lackluster and lacking memorable moments.
Criticism has intensified recently, especially after WWE announced Cena would team with Logan Paul at Money In The Bank β an angle thatβs drawn backlash online.
Speaking on the latest episode of his βMy Worldβ podcast, Jarrett weighed in on Cenaβs direction, urging WWE to ramp things up and bring more heat to the storyline. He said,
βThe thing with Cena, Iβm just curious to see where all that goes. Switching him heel and all of the emotion that came from that, whenever you switch a tip tip top guy, the old [idea] comes back into my brain that I was taught β You better have his first, not first opponent, but like first three or four if youβre going to keep the momentum going. Thatβs where I scratch my head, where are they going with him? I know Cody is back in the mix and they kind of did some shuckinβ and jivinβ, so are they going to switch him back. Curiosity is what they want out of it, but are they gonna switch him back babyface this quick? I donβt know. I donβt wanna say theyβre in no manβs land, but man they are awfully close to it. Theyβve got to create a little bit more tailwind out of it. That was March and weβre just at the end of May, better pour some gas on that fire.β
(h/t β Fightful)