The last time we saw the former WCW champion in action was when he put Roman Reigns over in six minutes for mega cash in Saudi Arabia more than two and a half years ago. Since that time, Goldberg, who finished his WWE contract with that match, expressed disappointment with the WWE management, citing a deal that he made with Vince McMahon that would’ve given him an official retirement match in exchange for putting over Reigns. In truth, Goldberg would’ve done the job for Roman without any special accommodations made because he’s there for the money, which is completely fine, but at the same time, it’s understandable that he would be frustrated if he was given the impression that he would get the chance to have a final bout with all the pomp and circumstance after the overseas match with Reigns.