Credit: Pwinsider.com
*The Associated Press has an article up featuring Bill Goldberg & here is a portion:
Goldberg, 38, appeared as part of an ensemble of sports and wrestling stars in "The Longest Yard," a remake of the 1974 Burt Reynolds classic.
The self-described "gearhead" recently premiered as the host of Automaniac, The History Channel's 13-part look at famous and unique vehicles.
"I'd love to be Hollywood's next superhero; I'd love to be Hollywood's most violent villain ever," he said, seated in a long sleeve black T-shirt, jeans and mirrored sunglasses on a balcony at Atlanta's Four Seasons hotel. "I'm going to do my best to try to make it happen and, like everything else, if it is to be, it's going to happen."
It's been an unlikely run so far for Goldberg, the son of a concert violinist and a doctor. He wasn't even a wrestling fan growing up.
You can read the entire article here.
*There is an artilce on Slam! Wrestling today where Rhino talks about being released from WWE and how he has to take responsibility for his actions and just can't sit back and blame the writers. He also talks about being booked up until November all around the world.
*Terri Runnels was seen on a Dodge commercial for a Gainsville, Florida dealership. She used the tagline, "And that's the bottom line because the Gainsville Dodge guys say so.."
