Goldberg established himself as a major force in WCW before he eventually made his way to WWE. Despite previously expressing remorse for not fully embracing professional wrestling earlier in his career, he has since made amends and returned to the ring six years ago as a part-time performer. He might have won a ton of titles, but he was also responsible for a few injuries over the year, including that infamous Bret Hart concussion. Goldberg is famous for his bald look but he also had hair at one time. Now it seems he was ripped for having hideous hair.

After 12 years away from the ring, Goldberg returned at WWE Survivor Series 2016 to face off against Brock Lesnar. Prior to that, Goldberg had a smashing debut back in 2003, when he demolished The Rock. Goldberg would go on to win the World Heavyweight Title, but his reign was not memorable whatsoever.

The 2018 WWE Hall of Famer shaved his head and grew a goatee when he broke into the wrestling business. Before that, he had a full set of hair in a big way.

While speaking to WSI, former WCW and WWE wrestler Erik Watts ripped Goldberg for having hideous hair in the past.

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“[Goldberg had] horrible hair, horrible. It looked just like Stone Cold’s. Remember Stone Cold’s when he was a Hollywood Blond? When he was a Hollywood Blond, he kinda looked like [Hulk] Hogan. Totally gone up here, long at the back. Goldberg’s was hideous.”

Goldberg made a ton of money from this WrestleMania 20 match. Goldberg also confirmed he will wrestle again. We will have to wait and see whether will make his WWE return this year.

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