Top star holds up Vince McMahon for money in real life first ever father daughter match This week in WWE history October 17 October 23
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Bill Goldberg made his WWE return after a 12 year hiatus on RAW from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
Superstar Legend Legends History10/17/2016Bill Goldberg made his WWE return after a 12 year hiatus on RAW from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Superstar Legend Legends History had a one-year run with World Wrestling Entertainment from 2003 to 2004, which wasn't well-received by both parties. After twelve years away from WWE, The Icon made his triumphant return to RAW on October 17, 2016. The former World Heavyweight Champion agreed to a video game deal with the promotion. While promoting the title, he randomly mentioned that he'd like to wrestle again. Heyman heard the comments and made the challenge during the October 10 edition of Monday Night RAW. Goldberg came out to close the show, with Michael Cole asking him about Heyman and Lesnar's challenge. The legend cut a real promo about his life and fears before accepting Lesnar's challenge for Survivor Series. Since returning to WWE, Goldberg has wrestled on twelve occasions. Da Man captured the Universal Championship twice in those twelve matches. While his return seemed unlikely leading up to 2016, his legacy has only been strengthened during his current tenure with the promotion.
Top star holds up Vince McMahon for money in real life first-ever father-daughter match - This week in WWE history October 17-October 23
Vince McMahon (left), Bill Goldberg (right) continues to make history every week. Plenty of exciting events and matches have taken place over the past seven days, including Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley's epic brawl. NXT presented the much-awaited Halloween Havoc special on Saturday while Logan Paul made an emphatic statement on SmackDown. As fans of the business, it can be fun to look back at the shows, moments, matches, and individuals who have made the company what it is today. Each week, we look back at some of the most pivotal moments in wrestling history to tickle fans' nostalgic bones or even inform them of something they've never seen. Below are five key events that happened this week in WWE history.#5 Jeff Jarrett held up Vince McMahon backstage at WWE No Mercy on October 17 1999
Chyna vs. Jeff Jarrett made a dramatic exit from WWE in 1999 as his contract expired, and he reached a deal to join World Championship Wrestling. While still the Intercontinental Champion, he verbally agreed to appear at the No Mercy event held on October 17 and lose his coveted title to Chyna. Jarrett met with Jim Ross on the day of the show and wanted to discuss the compensation he was owed for his services. The veteran was seemingly concerned about the company holding up his cash as he was on the verge of making his exit. Many believe Jarrett refusing to wrestle without being paid was him essentially holding Vince McMahon up for money. Despite the drama, he has the incident on his My World podcast and in an interview with Chris Van Vliet on the latter's INSIGHT program. You can check out his comments below. "Vince didn’t have to pay me, the night of the Chyna match. He’s the promoter, he’s the boss. You know, “Jeff held Vince up!” Really?! With a thirty-eight or a forty-five? I mean, come on, that’s so preposterous! But he gave me the check, I went (…) I tried to give my effort, as much as is humanly in me, each evening. And I did it that night as well. And the storyline that had been built was marvelous. But, getting that opportunity, Vince, we hugged that night when I left. So, burying the hatchet, in my mind, I never thought that." spoke to McMahon, and the latter ultimately agreed to pay Jarrett. The champion lost a Good Housekeeping Match against Chyna and joined WCW in the days that followed.#4 Goldberg made his epic return to WWE during RAW on October 17 2016
10/17/2016Bill Goldberg made his WWE return after a 12 year hiatus on RAW from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
Superstar Legend Legends History10/17/2016Bill Goldberg made his WWE return after a 12 year hiatus on RAW from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Superstar Legend Legends History had a one-year run with World Wrestling Entertainment from 2003 to 2004, which wasn't well-received by both parties. After twelve years away from WWE, The Icon made his triumphant return to RAW on October 17, 2016. The former World Heavyweight Champion agreed to a video game deal with the promotion. While promoting the title, he randomly mentioned that he'd like to wrestle again. Heyman heard the comments and made the challenge during the October 10 edition of Monday Night RAW. Goldberg came out to close the show, with Michael Cole asking him about Heyman and Lesnar's challenge. The legend cut a real promo about his life and fears before accepting Lesnar's challenge for Survivor Series. Since returning to WWE, Goldberg has wrestled on twelve occasions. Da Man captured the Universal Championship twice in those twelve matches. While his return seemed unlikely leading up to 2016, his legacy has only been strengthened during his current tenure with the promotion.