
AEW announcer and Senior Advisor โGood Oleโ J.R.โ Jim Ross took to an episode of his โGrilling Jrโ podcast to talk about a number of topics including if fellow WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg should have won the World Title at SummerSlam 2003.
Ross said, โWell, in hindsight, you can make an argument for that. Thereโs no doubt about it, at least from my point of view. I donโt think that Goldberg not winning kills this pay-per-view. But I do think it would have been interesting to know how it would have grown and how it would have been forwarded if Goldberg had won that match and become the champion. But I didnโt see it being the end of the world. Is it one of those questions where you ask, Does Goldberg need the title to get over and be over? Probably not. But would it have helped him to win the title and that all-star cast? And there are a lot of Hall of Famers in that match. Oh, yeah. You know, no, it wouldnโt hurt him, obviously. Duh. But it wasnโt the end of the world. It wasnโt a deal breaker, in my view. So anyhow, I. Itโs kind of itโs kind of Iโm kind of conflicted over that situation. But if Goldberg had gone over, Iโd have been cool with that, too.โ
Ross continued, โI donโt. Timing serves a lot of masters. Yes. I think he was fit and would have made a great champion at that time. But thatโs not how the company decided to go. And I donโt blame that on Triple H. God almighty. Come on, weโre looking for shit. Weโre looking for something to bitch about and complain about. In my role in talent relations, I never had any major issues whatsoever with Triple H because I could talk to him and converse with him, communicate with him. Communication is always going to be the key. So, no, I donโt. I never had those big issues that some people have or had with Triple H. You will hear most of that from the talent talking to the dirt sheets. Right. Because they believe that theyโre getting the short end of the stick. And heโs getting all the accolades and all the push. So, we all know because thereโs a t-shirt about it that says, I need my push. So it must be true.โ
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