WWE Hall of Famer Bret "The Hitman" Hart has shared his thoughts on the current WWE Universal Champion, Goldberg. Hart joined Steve Austin on his Broken Skull Sessions show when the topic of Goldberg was brought up. Back in December 1999 at the WCW pay-per-view, Starrcade, a botched kick from Goldberg left Hart with a concussion. This injury ended Hart's stellar in-ring career. Unsurprisingly, Hart had some harsh views on his opponent and wasn't afraid to share them with "Stone Cold."

"I always knew what I was doing, and I would hurt myself before I hurt another wrestler, and I just wish some of the wrestlers that I worked with, especially at the end like Goldberg… Goldberg to me was one of the most unprofessional wrestlers there ever was in the business," Hart said.

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"I mean for Bill Goldberg to be in the Hall Of Fame… He hurt everyone he ever worked with. You might as well wrestle a real gorilla. He was the most dangerous guy to work with; he hurt everyone he worked with," Hart said. "I remember Curt Hennig being in pain all the time from the matches they had. And even when I worked with Bill, the last words I said to Bill before we went out and had that match that ended my career, I said, 'Bill, whatever you do out there, don't hurt me. We can do whatever you want, we can do anything, we can—just don't hurt me.'"

Goldberg is set to defend his WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania 36 against Roman Reigns. The event takes place on April 5 from the WWE Performance Center, after the decision was made to relocate due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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