Goldberg made a surprising return to WWE before WrestleMania 36. This resulted in a match at the WWE Super ShowDown for the Universal Title.
Goldberg and The Fiend both got their own incredible entrances. Then it was go time. There was no annoying red light this time as we’ve grown accustomed to in The Fiend’s matches.
Wyatt and Goldberg stood face to face for a bit as “Goldberg” chants picked up. Then Goldberg hit a spear as Wyatt was taking off his entrance jacket. 1-2- kick out.
The Fiend locked on a Mandible Claw. Goldberg got out and hit another spear and then a third. Goldberg positioned himself for a fourth spear which he hit. Then he covered for another two count.
Wyatt locked on another Mandible Claw and Goldberg struggled for a bit. He got to his feet and broke the hold with a headbutt and some knees. Then Goldberg hit a terrible looking Jackhammer and won the Universal Title.
After the match was over, The Fiend got to his feet. The lights went out, and he was gone when they came back up.
Wyatt won the Universal Championship the last time WWE went to Saudi Arabia. He defeated Seth Rollins for the gold. This time around didn’t work out as well for The Fiend.
Goldberg Stuns The Fiend, Wins Universal Title at WWE Super ShowDown
Goldberg defeated “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt at WWE Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia on Thursday to win the Universal Championship for the second time in his career.
Goldberg immediately went on the offensive with a Spear and continued the onslaught.
Wyatt attempted to turn the tide by locking in the Mandible Claw, to little effect. Goldberg delivered the Jackhammer for the victory.
This was a match few expected to ever come to fruition, but it became a reality on the Feb. 7 edition of SmackDown when Goldberg made his WWE return and challenged The Fiend to a universal title match at Super ShowDown.
The Firefly Fun House version of Wyatt responded quickly to the challenge and made it clear The Fiend would be up to the task.
Goldberg is a part-time Superstar in every sense of the term, and it looks as though WWE is now primarily focused on utilizing him as part of the Saudi Arabia shows, which has been the case of several legends over the past couple of years.
The 53-year-old faced The Undertaker at Super ShowDown in June 2019, but the match was widely panned and it was unclear at the time if the former WCW star would ever get back in the ring.
WWE put that speculation to rest two months later, though, when Goldberg faced Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam. He won the match in short order and was able to get the bad taste of the match against The Undertaker out of his mouth.
Since Goldberg was able to rebuild his stock, he made a lot of sense as an opponent for Wyatt. Since The Fiend burst onto the scene in April 2019, he has gone after several legends, including Mick Foley, Kane, Jerry “The King” Lawler and Kurt Angle.
The Fiend aimed to put Goldberg on the shelf as well, while also building some momentum along the road to WrestleMania 36.
The pair are two larger-than-life characters with amazing entrances, which gave their bout a big-match feel and turned it into a spectacle that isn’t often seen outside of major shows such as WrestleMania or SummerSlam.
The Fiend was a heavy favorite to retain the title, but with Goldberg surprisingly winning it, he may now be in line to defend against Wyatt or someone else at WrestleMania on April 5.