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Goldberg Comments On Being Surprised About His WWE HOF Induction, Daniel Bryan’s Return, His Range In Acting Roles

Goldberg recently spoke with Scott Fishman for TV Insider while promoting his new History Channel show ‘Forged In Fire: Knife Or Death’; you can read a few highlights below:

Goldberg comments on his recent roles showing his range in acting: 

“As always, anything I embark on, I assume I’m the worst and try to prepare myself to the best of my abilities. I use my comedy chops every day when dealing with my wife and 11-year-old son. Fortunately, I can be the antithesis of what the Goldberg character to a lot of people, and I can also have a lot of range. I can kill people with kindness and then I can just kill people.

“The ability to go from one end of the spectrum to the next, it’s entertaining. If you think I emasculated myself by wearing underwear in front of millions of people in the wrestling ring, wait till you see me with a pink robe singing in The Goldbergs. Hats off to the casting directors for having the confidence in me. The writers, I’ll tell you what the writers can make you or break you. I’ve never seen that more so than at The Goldbergs where everyone is a top-notch comedian on that show. They can even make a guy like me funny.”

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Goldberg comments on his Hall Of Fame induction, his relationship with WWE: 

“It’s overwhelming. It’s a completely foreign experience to me. It’s something I never aspired to be given, yet if you don’t strive to be the best at your given profession, you’re selling yourself short. So, I did that every time I put the boots, strive to be in the Hall of Fame if the Hall of Fame denotes the best at their profession. But I was very surprised because of past issues that we’ve had with each other. Simon Marcus, who is a top-level kick boxer who currently fights with Glory Kickboxing, stayed with me in preparation for his fight on March 31.

He and I were doing a lot of soul-searching. I’m trying to teach him about business. The older you get, and the opportunities continue to repeat themselves, your age and experience makes you treat situations completely different than you did in the past. Especially your appreciation for opportunity. Therefore, capitalizing on that opportunity is a must because as a human being, you’re very lucky if you get a very good opportunity once in a lifetime.

“To get as many [opportunities] as I have, I’m an extremely gifted person. If you don’t capitalize on it, not only are you selling yourself short, but you’re selling your family short. I don’t like letting things slip away. And the feeling I have now in my heart for WWE and our relationship is a complete flip side to how it was two years ago. The peace I have with that is comforting.”

Goldberg comments on Daniel Bryan’s in-ring return: 

“The kid’s passion. You see it in his performances. To be able to persevere and get a second chance, it puts things in perspective. You look at things completely differently than you did the first time. I know that every step along the way, his appreciation will be tenfold. For someone working hard for something, it’s extremely rewarding that you can see them succeed and continue that journey. I’m excited to continue on that journey with him.”

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