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Former WWE Champion Defends The Undertaker & Goldberg

Goldberg vs. The Undertaker - WWE Super ShowDown Match 2019

• Old School WWF Tag Team Veteran Celebrates His Birthday

Old School WWF Tag Team Veteran Thrasher (Real name: Glenn Ruth) celebrates his 50th birthday today.

After doing televised jobs for the World Wrestling Federation under his real name in 1990, 1992, 1993 & 1995, Glenn Ruth became known as Trasher in 1996, one half of the tag team “The Headbangers” alongside his team partner Mosh.

Together they even held the WWF world Tag Team Championship for a month in 1997, before they split in 1999 but got back together in 2000.

After being away from the company for 16 years, The Headbangers returned in 2016 to be part of the SmackDown LIVE tag team division for a couple of months.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY HEADBANGER TRASHER!

• Former WWE Champion Defends The Undertaker & Goldberg

Former WWE Champion JBL is the latest Old School Legend who has posted his thoughts on The Undertaker vs. Goldberg match from WWE Super ShowDown 2019.

Below is what JBL wrote:

“I saw some of the negative feedback on social media over the Undertaker and Goldberg match. I thought a lot of it was misguided. I wrestled Undertaker as much as anyone in WWE. I was the top heel for a long period in 2003-2005 (I think those were the years!) and Undertaker the top baby face.

So we wrestled every night and after every TV taping. One trip in Europe we had been on a run of some very good matches and out of the blue we have one that didn’t work-a tag match. I came back and Taker said, “Well, that didn’t work” and I laughed disappointedly and said “No, it didn’t”. Next night we had a good match again.

My point is-sometimes matches don’t go well. I saw fans blaming age and ego for these guys competing. I know both (not Goldberg as well) and both don’t need the money-they do this because they love it. Love being in front of a crowd and love entertaining. Don’t we want those we watch to love what they do?

I think both are still capable of competing at any level, this match just didn’t work like they, or the fans, wanted. Two great legends.

I don’t know where Undertaker ranks in the greatest of all time-but he is always in every conversation, and Goldberg was one of biggest draws in an era that did monster ratings.

I believe fans should look at it and understand-guys like this won’t come along again and simply enjoy seeing two great legends. Complaining is part of being a fan sometimes-I certainly get that, and it’s the fans’ right.

But, what I wouldn’t give to see Jordan out there again for Chicago-or Usain Bolt running a 100 meter final-we get that opportunity with these guys and I think we should just enjoy.”

Also Read: Chris Jericho Shows Respect To The Undertaker & Goldberg After WWE Super ShowDown


        
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