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BILL GOLDBERG PROBABLY WON'T WRESTLE AGAIN BUT WOULD AGAINST ONE GUY, LINDA HOGAN ADMITS SHE LIED AND MORE

By Dave Scherer on 2012-04-27 21:18:03
Linda Hogan was on the Wendy Williams Show today and admitted that her ex-husband Hulk and Brutus Beefcake didn't have a homosexual relationship.  She said that she was on a radio show at the time she said that they did and was bitter due to the divorce so she went along with the banter that the show started about a bunch of men being together leads to, well whatever.  She said however that it wasn't true.  She also said she misses her family unit that she had with Hulk but wants to marry her 23 year old boyfriend.

Chicago Now has an interview with Daniel Bryan that you can read by clicking here.

CC sent this. ... Bill Goldberg was on 106.7 The Fan in Washington DC this afternoon with former Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington and Chad Dukes. As it turns out, Goldberg and Arrington are good friends.  Here's a link to the interview. 

Here are some quotes from the piece.

On his and Brock Lesnar's initial departure from WWE:  "Obviously it was kind of unfinished business. We both left there under circumstances that weren't the most favorable for anybody, let alone the fans who are the most important at the end of the day."

On Lesnar in general: "Brock, as a young kid, he succeeded in every single thing that he did. To venture out and try to play professional football without having college experience — LaVar will tell you how hard that is. Big pat on the back to him for that. And then going to MMA and succeeding and becoming the World Heavyweight Champion. . . Whatever Brock wants to do, I’m in his corner. He’s a good buddy of mine and we talk frequently. I just hope at the end of the day whatever he chooses his health is in a positive note. We all know he's had some issues over the past number of years."

On having a final match: "It's really tough for a guy like myself. Look at a guy like Animal. Look at Road Warrior. Look at guys who are big power guys. . . the older you get the harder it is to be that guy."

He added his ideal final match would be against Steve Austin: "That'd be a dream come true… that'd be killer. I think at the end of the day they probably don't trust me enough to put me in there with guys, considering I'm 'a dangerous guy to work with' and 'I haphazardly ended Bret Hart's career.' At the end of the day these people have to understand it's a violent deal, number one. Number two, accidents happen. And number three, that's why I work in Japan — they don’t cry if you hit them …That's a joke."