Goldberg, the WWE Hall of Famer and 12-time world champion, has been vocal about his frustrations with the company in recent weeks. However, his latest comments have taken a more personal turn, targeting WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H.
During a meet-and-greet with fans on March 29, 2026, Goldberg let loose on a topic that has clearly been weighing on his mind. According to sources close to the event, Goldberg expressed his discontent with the sendoff he received from the WWE universe after announcing his retirement from the ring.
“I’m not going to sugarcoat it – I was disappointed with how everything went down,” Goldberg said, his tone firm but not aggressive. “I know I’m a legend, and I’ve given my all to this company over the years. To be brushed off like that, in the manner they did, was not only a slap in the face but also a disrespect to my legacy.”
Goldberg’s comments stem from the WWE’s decision to not give him a grand farewell. Instead, he felt that the company handled his retirement with a lack of fanfare, opting for a straightforward statement on their website.
“It’s not just about the sendoff; it’s about the recognition,” Goldberg continued. “I know I’m not the first person to feel this way, and I’m not going to be the last. But at some point, the WWE needs to understand that these guys – the legends, the icons – we’re not just relics of the past. We’re still part of this company, and we still deserve some level of respect.”
Behind the scenes, WWE insiders have been aware of Goldberg’s growing frustrations. According to one source, there was a heated discussion between Goldberg and WWE management regarding the sendoff, but it appears that the issue was never fully resolved.
“Goldberg’s been expressing his concerns to the higher-ups for months, but it seems like they never took his concerns seriously,” the source revealed. “He felt like they were more interested in promoting their current stars than giving him the sendoff he deserved. It’s a shame, because Goldberg’s a true WWE legend, and he deserves better.”
As the situation continues to unfold, Goldberg’s comments have sparked a heated debate among fans and wrestling enthusiasts. While some have come to Goldberg’s defense, others have argued that the WWE’s decision was justified, given the changing landscape of the company.
One thing is clear, however – Goldberg’s not going anywhere. With a storied career spanning over two decades, he’s still a major player in the world of professional wrestling, and his voice carries significant weight.
“I’m not going to let this drop,” Goldberg said, his determination evident. “I’m going to keep pushing until I get the recognition I deserve. And if that means taking it to the top – Triple H, whoever is in charge – then so be it. I’m not afraid to speak my mind and stand up for what’s right.”
The WWE’s response to Goldberg’s comments remains to be seen. One thing is certain, however – this isn’t the last we’ve heard from the WWE Hall of Famer.