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Just days after his retirement match, WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg has revealed that he recently put a stop to his son, Gage, signing a deal with WWE. In a new interview, Goldberg stated that the financial offer made to his son was not acceptable, adding another layer of intrigue to his recent, complicated exit from the company.
WWE tried to sign Goldberg’s son Gage with an NIL deal, but the Hall of Famer stopped it after seeing how little they offered. Goldberg said his son’s dream is football, not wrestling, at least for now.
Bill Goldberg waved goodbye to professional wrestling, but he might not be the only absent superstar after WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Seth Rollins seemingly suffered a knee injury during his match with LA Knight, bringing an abrupt end to their match.
Gage Goldberg was offered a WWE NIL deal, but his father Bill Golberg stopped it after learning how much they were giving him.
His son, Gage Goldberg, is gearing up for a shot at the NFL. But if that path doesn’t pan out for whatever reason, he’s got his sights set on WWE. Yep, Gage could be carrying on his dad’s legacy right in the ring. It’ll be wild to see how things shake out, and if he does make the leap to wrestling, can he live up to the Goldberg name?
Gage Goldberg, who witnessed his father's final match against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event on July 13, 2025, was mentioned by Triple H following WWE Evolution. Even though Gage is currently concentrating on playing football, Triple H claimed to be able to see his passion for wrestling.
Goldberg dedicated his speech to his father-in-law, who died last week — it is unclear if this was in connection to the recent flood — and victims of the deadly flooding that struck the Texas Hill Country on July 4.
As one wrestling legend said goodbye at the weekend, another was busy smashing records and winning gold. Goldberg wrestled what is expected to be the final match of his career on Saturday night