Bill Goldberg Says He's Done Apologizing For Ending Bret Hart's Legendary In-Ring Career


Bill Goldberg is done apologizing.

The WWE Hall of Fame legend noted during a recent appearance on the Talk Is Jericho podcast with Chris Jericho that he is done apologizing for the career-ending shot that he landed on Bret Hart in WCW back in 1999.

He stated the following when asked if he's tired of apologizing to people over being the man responsible for ending "The Hitman's" legendary in-ring career.

“Yeah, but I get it. I mean, I understand to a point. But I’m like yeah, 100%. Bret Hart is still up here, man. He’s an idol to anybody and everybody who would have ever been in this business. I’m a human being like everybody else. There was absolutely no malicious intent whatsoever. None. Zero. So does it bother me? Yeah. I’ll take it to my grave.

"But also, I gotta say, man. I am kinda at a turning point. I am done saying I’m sorry. I have said it a million times. I am not gonna continue to tear myself down. I’m done. I said I’m sorry. If he can’t accept my apology, it is what it is. You gotta move on. And I’ve moved on. So I won’t be breaching this subject too much more.”

Check out the complete interview at Spotify.com. H/T to SEScoops.com for transcribing the above quotes.