
MEDIA: Goldberg getting chance to carry ball (Mike
Mooneyham)
Posted on 9/07/103 by Mike
Informer
Goldberg Getting Chance To Carry Ball
By Mike Mooneyham
Sept. 7, 2003
Bill Goldberg’s long-awaited WWE heavyweight title run is
expected to begin September 21 at the Unforgiven pay-per-view
in Hershey, Pa. That’s the night when the former WCW champ
— barring injury or a last-minute swerve by company
officials — should finally wrest the coveted strap from
Triple H.
Hunter Hearst Helmsley has drawn considerable criticism over
the past year for what detractors have called a stranglehold
on the title. While that assessment may be partially true, the
pickings have been slim as far as credible successors.
With Triple H still recovering from a groin pull and badly
needing time off the road, a title change seems to be in the
best interest of all parties involved. The nod naturally goes
to Goldberg, the performer who was most responsible for
WCW’s tremendous success in the late ‘90s, but who also
was around for its cataclysmic collapse a short time later.
Goldberg’s expensive arrival in New York thus far has failed
to live up to expectations, although the company’s
much-maligned creative team has taken steps in recent weeks to
elevate Goldberg and justify not only his upcoming title
reign, but also his extravagant salary. Writers came just
short of pushing Goldberg to his previously accustomed
gargantuan levels when they had him destroy the competition at
Summer Slam, although they came up just short of pulling the
trigger and awarding him the title at that event.
With the stipulations for the upcoming pay-per-view (Goldberg
will retire if he loses) clearly signaling that Goldberg will
emerge this time with the gold, fans will finally get their
wish of seeing the former Atlanta Falcon footballer spear,
jackhammer and pin Triple H for the world heavyweight crown.
Goldberg’s more distant future, however, is a bit hazier.
While it appears that WWE has made the commitment to have
Goldberg carry the ball, there are lingering signs that the
company isn’t 100 percent sold on him. Aside from the
statement that Linda McMahon made several months ago that his
impact at that time was “disappointing,” until recently
Goldberg has been made to look much less invincible than the
powerhouse he portrayed in his glory days in WCW.
Even last week, a graphic on the WWE Web site promoting the
Unforgiven pay-per-view overlooked Goldberg in favor of
photographs of Triple H, who has been used sparingly on the
road due to his injury, and Steve Austin, who isn’t even an
active wrestler due to a career-ending neck injury. A couple
of weeks ago Goldberg made his ring entrance via what looked
to be a backstage storage closet.
Goldberg, however, should be used to that kind of treatment
from politically charged management. Backstage maneuverings at
the now-defunct WCW ensured that he played second fiddle to
Hulk Hogan even after defeating the Hulkster for that
organization’s world title at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta in
1998 in front of the largest crowd in Nitro history.
Goldberg and Triple H are expected to do a dry run at a Raw
brand show tonight in Chattanooga for their upcoming
pay-per-view match.
Helmsley, who deserves kudos for working through an extremely
painful injury, did a rare job for hometown favorite Jerry
“The King” Lawler at an Aug. 29 house show in Memphis
pitting Triple H and Ric Flair against Lawler and Shawn
Michaels.
- WWE will throw a bachelor party for Triple H following the
Sept. 16 Smackdown in Raleigh.
Raw performers, in Columbia for a nationally broadcast show
the night before at the Carolina Center, have been invited to
extend their work week an extra day and attend the bash, which
will be the last show before Unforgiven on Sept. 21. Some have
jokingly dubbed it as “a party invitation you can’t
refuse,” alluding to the fact that Triple H’s considerable
political power is expected to reach new heights when he and
Stephanie McMahon, the boss’s daughter, are married Oct. 25
in New York.
- Maven (Maven Huffman) is expected to join Evolution later
this year. The group will be headed by Randy Orton and
possibly Ric Flair in a J.J. Dillon-like manager role, and
will feud with a babyface Triple H.
- Last week’s Raw drew a 4.3 rating. It was the show’s
best number since May 12.
- Top bouts at the Survivor Series PPV look to be Vince
McMahon vs. The Undertaker in a Buried Alive match and
Goldberg vs. Triple H in a WWE title rematch. There are
long-term plans for Kane to move to Smackdown where he will
join McMahon and Brock Lesnar in a feud with a group headed by
The Undertaker.
- The McMahons and their writing staff apparently have decided
to extend creative license and throw logic out the window when
crafting their storylines. Nowhere has it been more obvious
than the ongoing Kane angle. The lack of any credible
follow-up to the character being thrown in a fiery dumpster
indicates that McMahon is gravitating more toward the
“entertainment” aspect of his product at the expense of
wrestling — or logic.
Apparently fans are expected to blindly buy into this concept
of weekly “entertainment,” although in the long run it’s
sure to drive away fans who prefer to invest some emotion into
their programming choices. For now, though, fans are likely to
see more of the same as long as numbers creep upward.
- Al Snow and Jerry Lawler may be added to the Unforgiven
singles match between Jonathan Coachman and Jim Ross. Quite
naturally Ross is not overly keen about stepping into the
ring, especially in a bout destined to be “bowling shoe
ugly,” but as usual it’s McMahon’s decision and not his.
- “They say time heals everything. I’m not so sure about
that,” Tom Prichard recently lamented on the WWE Web site.
The former wrestler and current WWE trainer was referring to
Superstar Billy Graham’s recent appearance at Summer Slam.
“But as time marches on, I see miracles happen every day,”
said Prichard. “Maybe Superstar Billy Graham can make peace
with the ones he hurt the most. It could happen … They say
time heals all wounds, but I’m not so sure.”
Graham hurled a number of charges at WWE during the
company’s steroids and sex scandals of the early ‘90s, but
later renounced some of his claims, admitting he made them as
a result of bitterness over being released by McMahon several
years earlier.
“Superstar ruffled quite a few feathers over the years,”
said Prichard. “Who’s to say he should be forgiven? Nobody
really. It’s up to the individual, I guess. I saw a lot of
mixed emotions, as some guys said hello and others walked
right by. I have seen how this business has evolved from the
‘60s up to now. I have met some of the guys I watched
growing up and got a rude awakening. Others have been a
pleasant surprise. Superstar Billy Graham strikes me as a man
who knows he made some costly mistakes in life. He did what he
did and can’t take any of it back.”
Graham spent the evening backstage conversing with old friends
such as Ric Flair and the McMahon family and meeting new ones
such as Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar. WWE Confidential
conducted its two-part series on Graham in Phoenix on Aug. 22
and 23. The first part was scheduled to air Sept. 6, followed
by part two the following week.
- Mike Nova will defend his Carolina Pro Wrestling title
against Xavier Knight Saturday at Sterett Hall on the former
Charleston Naval Base. Bell time is 7 p.m.
Tickets are available at Words Unlimited at 200-A North Main
Street in Summerville and Charleston Health and Fitness at
7671-A Northwood Boulevard in North Charleston. Tickets are $7
at the door and $5 in advance; children 12 and under are $5.
For more information, call 810-5601.
- Bodybuilding legend Lee Haney and wrestling great Greg
“The Hammer” Valentine will highlight Miles Road Baptist
Church’s “It’s All About Jesus” crusade Sept. 21-24.
Valentine, son of the legendary Johnny “The Champ”
Valentine, will share his life story on Sept. 23. Haney, an
eight-time Mr. Olympia and one of the greatest bodybuilders of
all time, will share his testimony on Sept. 24. The programs
begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday and at 7 p.m. the next three
evenings. The church is located at 816 Miles Road in
Summerville.
- NWA-TNA will offer its one-cent pay-per-view Wednesday night
on In Demand. Highlights will include:
Jeff Jarrett and Sting vs. Sean Waltman and AJ Styles; Raven
vs. Jarrett vs. Styles for the NWA title; Raven vs. Jarrett;
Raven vs. Shane Douglas; and Styles vs. D’Lo Brown in a cage
match. It also will be announced that Roddy Piper will be
coming in for the Sept. 17 show.
- A Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling show drew nearly 300
fans to the old Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg on Sept. 2.
In another added touch from the past, the original wrestling
ring light was pulled out of storage for the bouts.
The show-stealer, according to reports, was a solid old-school
opener between Mid-Atlantic favorites George South and David
Isley. The card, highlighted by Dusty Rhodes vs. Sonny Siaki,
also featured Buff Bagwell, The American Eagle (Jackie Fulton)
and Gary Royal. Rick Steiner and Bobby Eaton were no-shows.
- Former WCW performer Emory Hale, who broke into the business
under the tutelage of Jimmy Hart, is being treated in the
intensive care unit of Tampa General Hospital after developing
pneumonia stemming from a recent kidney transplant. Hale
reportedly needs a respirator to breathe.
- Randy Savage has dedicated a song on his new rap CD to Hulk
Hogan. “Every time I call him out, the dude has 101 reasons
why not to fight the ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage,” he told
MTV.com. “I know the fans are demanding it, especially when
you get to the hip-hop culture. We got him boxed in right now,
and I think the fans want to see Hogan and Savage fight it out
one more time ... Hulk Hogan, I’m calling you out and I’m
begging you, for once in your pathetic lifetime, be a man and
answer the ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage’s challenge.”
- Joanie Laurer (the former Chyna) will sing backup and play
the drums on a CD entitled “2X CENTRIX” which will feature
singer Reggie Benjamin on lead vocals. The CD is scheduled for
an Oct. 7 release.
Laurer is using the name “Chynna Doll” for the musical
endeavor. The CD has been described as hip hop with a mix of
rock.
- A “Wrestling Legends” pay-per-view will air at 8 p.m.
today on DirecTV. The one-hour show will feature Dusty
Rhodes’ NWA title victory over Harley Race in 1981 at the
Omni in Atlanta, a Ric Flair profile, Jerry Lawler vs. Kamala,
Randy Savage vs. Austin Idol, the original Gorgeous George vs.
Frankie Talaber, Rick Rude vs. Dutch Mantel and Ron Bass vs.
Mike Rotunda.