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Tommy Dreamer Hypes Goldberg vs. Bronson Reed, QT Marshall Confirms Speaking With WWE

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During a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Tommy Dreamer discussed the retirement match for WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg.

Dreamer proposed a different alternative for the possible showdown between Goldberg and GUNTHER.

The ECW legend believes Goldberg should compete against Bronson Reed in his farewell match.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On Goldberg vs. Bronson Reed: “I think maybe Bronson Reed…to help put a younger talent over. I don’t know if they need Goldberg going out on top. Yeah, GUNTHER is easy as well for kind of what they had talked about. I don’t know if that’s a main marquee matchup. We saw what it did with Sting in AEW. ”

On Goldberg’s last match: “I don’t know. I really don’t have that definitive answer. I think those two would be my best choices if it’s in the world of WWE, which I feel it will be, because they don’t do anything…Pat McAfee has severe ties, of course, with WWE. And if you think about the whole Rock stuff, that all kind of…they used that to get stuff over sometimes.”

During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, QT Marshall addressed the speculation regarding his discussions with WWE earlier this year and explained his reasons for choosing not to join the Endeavor-owned promotion.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On not leaving AEW for WWE: “I have so many positives in wrestling when it comes to what I bring to the table. I make too many to the point where no one has a clue what to do with me, which is why I fit in so well at AEW because I don’t have just one role. I just do as much stuff as I possibly can. Of course, it dawned on me to think about it. I remember telling Tony a long time ago when Cody first went to WWE, ‘I’m never going to leave AEW to go work in the office at WWE. I just won’t do it. That’s such a large system’. I’m like Tony’s right-hand man. So why would I leave to go be number 7,000 in a company, work more hours, more days on the road, just to say I work for WWE? Like 20 years ago, of course, I would have done anything to work for WWE. Now, it’s different. If it was just talent related, and I told Tony this as well, ‘If they came to me and we spoke about just being a talent on the main roster, of course. I mean, that’s the dream’.”

On talking with WWE: “I had one conversation with somebody that doesn’t even work there anymore. I just got rubbed the wrong way during the conversation. It was like, ‘Hey, yeah, oh yeah, that’s great. All right. And I told him, like, yeah, all right, we’ll stay in touch’. To me, it was like I’m not staying in touch. I had all that time between November and January, so that on January 1 when that conversation did arise or January 2, whenever it was. It was like I kind of knew plus I had already spoken to Tony before that, so I kind of knew. I think I was just looking for a reason to say no.”

On Cody Rhodes going to WWE: “I don’t know if it’s affected my relationship with Cody, but we’re still pretty close. But again, he has to do what’s best for him. I have to do what’s best for me. And for me, coming back to AEW as an employee, just working, getting my paycheck, and then being able to wrestle wherever I want with the exception of WWE. I don’t wanna say, whatever I want, but I could basically do whatever I want. So why would I leave that? I remember that when I spoke to Cody after I told him I was going to go back, and he was like, ‘Dude, I’m happy for you. Carry that flag, you know what I mean, and show people and own it then’. I said, ‘Ok I will’.”

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