WWE Hall of Famer, Bill Goldberg, otherwise more commonly known as just "Goldberg", can ride off into the sunset and be proud of his wrestling career. After a multi-decade-long career that saw him take both the WCW and the WWE by storm in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Goldberg was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of Class 2018.

While we've seen Goldberg make a handful of appearances in recent years, including a loss to Reigns at last year's Elimination Chamber, the 56-year-old veteran believes that the WWE owes him one more match.

When speaking to Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, Goldberg shared his sentiments about a potential retirement match, saying:

You never say never, especially in wrestling, and they owe me one. That's all I can say. I made a deal with the devil and I did my job, and they owe me a retirement match. At the end of the day, at 56, it's not something where I'm sitting by the phone waiting for a call. I've got a few ideas of how to do it on my own, possibly in Israel. So never say never.