Goldberg Reveals Specific Treatment That's Allowing Him To Have One Last Match
WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg was a recent guest on Carcast. When asked about his training regime heading into his final match, Goldberg revealed that this match with Gunther wouldn't be possible without stem cell treatments.
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'I've worked my ass off since January. Actually, since February. I planned it out, I did the stem cells, I knew I had a number of weeks off. Let's be perfectly honest, if a Bioxcellerator didn't hook me up with the stem cells, I don't think I'd be able to be doing this,' Goldberg admitted. 'That was something that I strategically needed to place at the beginning so I could chill before slowly getting back into training and getting my shoulder back and hopefully getting my knee back and keeping my spine aligned.
'There's a lot that goes into it and I've got to be a human being along the way. I have a life to live and I have a family and I have responsibilities. There's a lot of things you've got to do at one time and again, I don't have anybody helping anymore. I've got my agents, but I don't have assistants and I don't have anybody working under the roof other than myself. It'll be a lull after this match because I won't be wrestling anymore.' [H/T: Fightful]
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