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Former WWE and WCW World Hvt. champion Bill Goldberg is stil saying he wants one last wrestling match for his family to see him in the ring.
In an interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune, Goldberg said he would return to the ring "in two seconds" if he could negotiate a deal. He didn't disclose whether that would be with WWE, TNA, or another promotion.
"If the money was right, I'd go out there and do it in two seconds,” Goldberg said. "I'd have to be totally prepared for it, because I wouldn’t want to tarnish my image, but I'd like to be in the ring one more time so that my wife and my son can see me wrestle live."
Talk of Goldberg possibly returning to the ring has cooled off since WrestleMania 26 when Goldberg suggested he was talking to WWE about a send-off match. His unofficial send-off match was at WrestleMania 20 against Brock Lesnar when both wrestlers left the promotion under less-than-ideal circumstances.
Goldberg also talked about his love/hate relationship with wrestling in the interview. During his career, Goldberg developed a reputation for viewing wrestling as a springboard to other business projects.
"I don't ever want to say that I miss anything about the wrestling business," Goldberg said. "I miss the ability to put a smile on a kid's face, more than one at a time. That was a true charge for me."
Goldberg talks in-depth about his new "Garage Mahal" TV project. It's a good read on where Goldberg is personally and professionally.