
Goldberg isnt holding back anymoreand now hes taking direct aim at WWE and Triple H over how his retirement was handled. During a meet-and-greet on March 29, 2026, Goldberg was confronted by a fan about the moment his mic got cut off when he was giving his farewell speech after his retirement matchand things escalated fast. The fan kicked it off by calling out WWE for how the moment was handled, clearly still frustrated with how Goldbergs sendoff played out: You know what pissed me off? When WWE cut off your mic at your final match. Goldberg didnt hold back with his response, firing off a sarcastic reaction that made it obvious hes still upset about how things went down: Yeah! What do you think it did for me? It made me really happy. It shows what disrespect they have for me. From there, the conversation turned toward who mightve been behind the decisionand the fan didnt hesitate to name Triple H: What jackass was it? Was it Triple H who did that? Goldbergs answer didnt exactly defend anyone as he said, Probably. And when the fan doubled down with another shot at Triple H, saying, Hes a jackass, man. Goldberg backed it up without hesitation as he said, 100%. Even with the frustration clear as day, Goldberg made it known hes not losing sleep over itbut still feels like the situation couldve been handled differently: I aint worried about nothing. Couldve shown a little respect. The comments build on Goldbergs earlier disappointment about his retirement match against GUNTHER, where he had already criticized how his sendoff was handled. This time, though, the frustration is far more directwith clear shots aimed at WWE leadership. For Goldberg, the issue isnt just about how his career endedits about how he was treated in that final moment, and whether the company gave him the respect he feels he earned. Do you think Goldberg was disrespected by WWE during his retirement, or is this being blown out of proportion? Drop your thoughts below and let us know. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google