Goldberg’s Grand Tour: WCW Legend Contemplates Retirement in Israel with AEW’s Sting. Tony Khan’s revelation sparks intrigue as he confirms discussions with Da Man during his free-agent phase, hinting at a potential collaboration outside the WWE realm, while Goldberg eyes a self-promoted farewell tour alongside the Stinger in four Israeli cities.

Amidst swirling rumors of a potential debut by the seasoned veteran, MJF and Wardlow continue to stoke anticipation ahead of All In’s highly-awaited UK debut. Amid speculation, MJF took to Twitter, issuing a fiery warning to Goldberg, asserting his readiness to “overpower this juiced-up warrior.” After a victorious title defense at Double or Nothing, AEW’s official Twitter account now poses the question to fans: Who will be the next challenger to face the formidable MJF?

AEW Sparks Speculation: Goldberg and MJF on Collision Course for All In! With Tony Khan’s recent revelation of a conversation with the WWE Hall of Famer, the wrestling world buzzes with anticipation as AEW hints at a potential showdown between the powerhouse Goldberg and the charismatic MJF, setting the stage for an explosive clash at All In.

Eric Bischoff Slams Tony Khan’s Potential Move: Goldberg’s Not the Ticket to Wembley! On the 83 Weeks podcast, Bischoff firmly dismisses the notion of AEW counting on Goldberg’s star power to pack Wembley Stadium, challenging Khan’s strategy and advocating against such a high-profile acquisition.

Bischoff said “I’m not so sure that I would want to bring in a Mercedes or even a Goldberg for a one-off like this. I wouldn’t want the perception of having to rely on somebody who’s not a part of my company to help sell that house,” (an article from sportskeeda.com reported)

If WWE great Goldberg signs with AEW for a few performances before he retires from the sport, only time will tell.