Bill Goldberg

Bill Goldberg
William Scott "Bill" Goldbergis an American actor, former professional football player, and semi retired professional wrestler. He is known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestlingbetween 1997 and 2001, and in World Wrestling Entertainmentbetween 2003 and 2004. Within WCW, he had a lengthy undefeated streak in singles competition from 1997 to 1998: the official count was given as 173–0, which exaggerated the number of matches actually staged...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWrestler
Date of Birth27 December 1966
CityTulsa, OK
CountryUnited States of America
Just about any lawyer in private practice who had a chance to serve in high office would. If they say no, they're kidding. I'm glad of the state experience I'm getting. I've learned a great deal. It's very broadening, this insight into how government works and how people function. What makes it, them, tick. It can only make me a better man, a better lawyer - or a better public servant.
No, if there is an aspect of the executive branch of the government that needs looking at, I'm liable to be called in to look at it. But I'm not the only one.
You can say I give you this information as a dispassionate observer.
I grew up in the Midwest, so we really didn't have much hockey going on.
All of my cats are adopted and all show their gratitude on a daily basis. I don't know where I would be without them.
You wrestle one night, get up the next morning and fly out to the next city. You try to work out, you try to get some food into you and, lo and behold, you have to go work again. You are living out of a suitcase.
I really don't have a favorite team.
At the end of the day, when two combatants get into the ring and/or cage, it's anybody's game, especially in MMA.
I'm also a devoted father, and you see that side of me at the same time.
I am a competitor and always have that itch until the day I die, but I won't let the itch supersede being a businessman.
Georgia Dome was a pretty big eye opener that I had something kind of going in the right direction. It seemed like a movement, and I was greatly appreciative for the chants and the signs.
I do not get involved in the game to think that it is a future transition for me getting back into the ring. It was not my intention. I've stated many times that I did it for my son.
Adam [Sandler] is a good basketball player, so he is a natural athlete, he worked with Sean Salisbury to make his footwork and delivery smooth, and he did a great job.
I am always a competitor and my wife and son have never seen me wrestle.