Credit: PWInsider.com
The Sacramento Bee has an interview online with Bill Goldberg. In it, he talks about how much he enjoyed working on the remake of "The Longest Yard", since the original and "Slap Shot" were two of his favorite movies growing up (mine too, for what it's worth). About WWE, he said, "That was one of the most agonizing, excruciating and miserable time of my entire life. I enjoyed the fact that that you could get 40,000 people screaming and chanting your name, but having to listen to these morons backstage and live with them was not good. He added, "Being part of (the WWE at the end of my career) was like being part of the Hindenburg going down." [Thanks: Michael Tavares]
Triple H is likely to feature strongly on tonights show in the build up to Triple H-Batista III Hell in a Cell. Matches are likely to be announced this afternoon, so check back.
