WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg has been absent from WWE programming for over two years, but recent events have sparked speculation about a potential return to the ring.

Here’s a comprehensive look at everything we know about Goldberg’s possible WWE comeback.

Goldberg made an unexpected appearance at WWE’s Bad Blood premium live event, sitting ringside behind the announcer’s desk. This strategic placement by the company immediately caught the attention of fans and the commentators brought it up during the PLE.

During the event, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther took verbal shots at Goldberg, leading to a heated exchange. The former Universal Champion attempted to confront Gunther in the ring but was held back by security, creating a tense moment that left fans wanting more.


In recent interviews, Goldberg has expressed his interest in having one final match to cap off his illustrious career. He stated, “I’d love to have one more match,” indicating that he’s not entirely done with being in-ring.

Goldberg have previously revealed that he had a verbal agreement with former WWE CEO Vince McMahon for a retirement match. While circumstances changed, Goldberg maintains that he would “absolutely love to have that final match.”

The recent interaction between Goldberg and Gunther at Bad Blood has set the stage for a potential showdown.

This matchup would pit the veteran powerhouse against the dominant current champion, creating an intriguing generational clash.

While Gunther seems to be the most likely opponent, Goldberg has mentioned that he hasn’t given much thought to who his final opponent might be. The wrestling legend had previously considered a match with Sting before the latter’s retirement.

WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H addressed the speculation surrounding Goldberg’s return at a post-show press conference. He neither confirmed nor denied the possibility, stating, “I would say: never say never,” leaving the door open for a potential comeback.

Triple H also noted the challenges of returning to the ring as time passes, saying, “The further you go, time catches up with all of us, and so, the further you go, those talks get further and further away from reality."


Given the buildup and Goldberg’s history of short-term programs, many fans speculate that if a match were to happen, it could take place at the Survivor Series event.

Goldberg has mentioned that he’s addressing some ongoing injury issues, particularly a torn rotator cuff. He’s exploring stem cell treatment and possible surgery before considering an in-ring return.

Interestingly, Goldberg has not ruled out the possibility of promoting his final match independently if WWE is not involved. He’s even mentioned the possibility of having the match in Israel.