Bill Goldberg: WWE doesn’t want to do business with me

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In an era where old stars coming back to WWE is prevalent, one name that has been brought up recently regarding a potential return to the company is Bill Goldberg. However, it never seems as if the two sides can come to an agreement lately whenever they do talk, and Goldberg recently may have shed some light on why that is.

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In an interview with the Phoenix New Times, he cites the reasoning as the WWE not knowing how to do business with him.

Yep, that simple, according to the former WCW champion.

"“No. I’ve expressed my desire…well, not my desire, my willingness to maybe consider it again, but I’ve said it once, I’ve said it 50,000 times, once they learn how to do business, then I’d consider it. … I don’t know, man, I haven’t talked to too many guys that see eye to eye with them, unless you’re in that inner circle, but not unlike any other business, you’re gonna have your opinions about it. [But] no, they don’t know how to do business with me, I mean, the reality is, I don’t think they want to do business with me. I think that’s the reality of it. So I could care less, to be honest with you, but to answer that question, I just don’t think that there’ll be a chance for us to do anything. And I’ve said it before and I said it at [WrestleCon], the last conversation I had with Triple H, and I left it in their corner, was, ‘Hey man, I’m willing to put everything aside, I have an eight-year-old boy who’d love to see me wrestle. So if you guys want to make a lot of money and do some business, then let’s do it.’ I guess that wasn’t good enough for them, in that I didn’t show the passion of being a professional wrestler, but, hey, business is business.”"

Now of course, as you may already be thinking, this is the story from his side. Does WWE have a good reason for not being able to do the business? Well of course they do.

With all of the changes the company has made recently due to budget cuts, it’s unlikely that they have the money that Goldberg is more than likely asking for.