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Goldberg to be inducted into WWE Hall of Fame
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The first name revealed in the 2018 class of the WWE Hall of Fame is a big one as Bill Goldberg will headline the festivities during April’s WrestleMania 34 weekend in New Orleans. WWE confirmed Goldberg’s entry into the HOF on Monday, which was first reported by ESPN. The ceremony is set for Friday, April 6 at the Smoothie King Center.
Goldberg, 51, was a former NFL defensive lineman who grew to professional wrestling fame following a meteoric rise with WCW in the late 1990s. Thanks to his marketable unbeaten streak and “Who’s next?” catchphrase, Goldberg quickly rose to become WCW’s biggest star at the peak of the so-called “Monday Night Wars” against WWE. Following the dissolution of WCW in 2001, Goldberg saw his subsequent run in WWE end on bad terms when he was booed out of Madison…