WWE: Goldberg vows his match against Brock Lesnar will be a ‘blood fest’
Bengaluru, March 27: Goldberg and Brock Lesnar will be a part of this year's Wrestlemania's triple main event.
It is still not confirmed whether this match will go down last on the card to be the biggest main event of the night or not.

But, this encounter will mark the final one between these two behemoths from the pro-wrestling universe.
Recently, the reigning Universal champion has appeared on the first-ever podcast hosted by Edge & Christian named the 'Edge & Christian's Pod of Awesomeness'.
He opened up about multiple topics on the show including his upcoming bout against Lesnar and relationship with Vince McMahon.
As reported by PWInsider.com, he promised that the last match in the trilogy between him and Lesnar will turn out to be a 'blood-fest'. They would go beyond their capability in the bout to make it a worthy Wrestlemania main event.
The Myth also agreed the fact that they were not allowed to do more in the ring in their previous encounters so that more buzzes can be created for this last one.
Speaking of which, he assured that this will not be a blink-and-miss affair like it did during Survivor Series and Royal Rumble.
There are serious doubts of how much these words will eventually be delivered considering that Goldberg is just his shadow from his past image. Plus, WWE is in the PG era and is not likely to allow them to create ruckus inside the ring.
Goldberg will also make a record by appearing on this year's Wrestlemania. He will become the most aged person in the history of the WWE to main event the grandest stage of them all.
The previous record belonged to Triple H who made it to the main event last year's Wrestlemania with Roman Reigns. The Game did it at an age of 47 while Goldberg will do in at 50.
Brock Lesnar, on the other hand, holds the record of main-eventing Wrestlemania for the youngest age. He earned the accolade by facing Kurt Angle in 2003 at an age of only 25.
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