Report: WWE's Early WrestleMania 37 Plans for Goldberg

04/09/2021 07:49 pm EDT

WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg hasn't appeared on WWE programming since losing to Drew McIntyre in a WWE Championship match back at the Royal Rumble. The WCW won't be at WrestleMania 37 this weekend either, but a new report from Fightful Select states that wasn't always the case. Sean Ross Sapp wrote this week that one of the initial plans for Mania was to have the Goldberg/McIntyre program there. Those plans fell apart by February.

McIntyre instead defended his WWE Championship against five other men in an Elimination Chamber match and succeeded, only to get attacked by Bobby Lashley as the Chamber started to rise. This gave The Miz the perfect opening to cash in his Money in the Bank contract and become a two-time WWE Champion. Miz then dropped the title to Lashley eight days later, setting up a grudge match with McIntyre.

Even back at the Rumble, Goldberg's sudden involvement in a world championship match was met with a mixed reaction from fans online. Goldberg addressed the criticism of his booking, especially his 2020 Universal Championship squash victory over The Fiend, in an interview with FOX Sports.

I"'m asked to go out and perform, and I don't pass judgment on it," Goldberg said. "I don't worry about a finish. I don't worry about who's winning. I don't worry about who's losing. At the end of the day, I'm there to provide a service, and I do it with a smile on my face either way. And I'm not a booker. I don't make the decisions. I really don't. I just come in and provide "that guy," and the only thing I can do in a situation like that is be the best package that they remember."

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Here's the full card for WrestleMania 37, as of now:

Night One

Night Two

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