Goldberg Says He Thought, 'Why Didn't I Touch It First?' After He Headbutted A Wall

Goldberg says he should have touched the wall first.

Goldberg was known for headbutting doors before matches throughout his wrestling career. According to Ernest "The Cat" Miller, he once headbutted a wall.

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Speaking with Ernest "The Cat" Miller and Ray "Big Shug" Keziah on The Cat's Corner Podcast, Goldberg was asked about the time he headbutted a wall, and Ernest questioned what he was thinking at that moment.

“Nothing, except for, ‘Why didn’t I touch it first?’ You would have thought my martial arts days would have taught me better. You know as well as I do, when you walk in a gym, you always touch a bag before you kick it. Because it could be one of those 400-pound bags that are made of concrete that are just there to toughen up your shins, whatever we’re doing it for. It’s not the bag that you throw head kicks at full force, or low kicks," Goldberg said.

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Click here to see what Goldberg had to say about how he had to headbutt doors to get into character.

Goldberg previously said that he should not have headbutted the door before his match against The Undertaker. Check out his comments here.

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