If you enjoyed wrestling legend Bill Goldberg’s trouncing of Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam, perhaps you’ll enjoy the sequel, filmed on somebody’s camera phone over the weekend.
As the story goes, the two ran into each other at Andiamo Italian Steakhouse in Las Vegas. The situation escalated until the two had to be pulled apart, and thankfully UFC fighter Eryk Anders was there to lend a hand. I doubt the service staff at Andiamo are trained to keep WWE Superstars from attacking each other. You can watch the clip below, which Goldberg shared on his Instagram.
…. what happens in Vegas obviously doesn’t stay in Vegas! 😡 My usual stop at @andiamolv to see @richardwilk and @bellatormma @roynelsonmma came with an unexpected surprise. Looks like @heelziggler and I still don’t see eye to eye! Fortunately for him I wasn’t still hungry! AND @ufc ‘s @erykanders was there to help him get away!!! #spear #jackhammer #whosnext @dodgeofficial @limitless @redynutrients @frioicechests @speedkore01
Note: when you get into a fight with someone, make sure to tag them, and let Dodge’s official Instagram know.
Ziggler’s response was pretty funny, as it literally includes telling Goldberg to, “go fishing.”
dipshit took a break from ruining wrestling to ruin my night off. I’m not interested. get a hobby or go fishing or something. Maybe you can do that without getting hurt. no other warning or comments on this, from me. Thanks
— Nic Nemeth (@NicTNemeth) September 21, 2019
And as you might expect, Matt Riddle is once again a little sad to be on the outskirts of any upcoming Goldberg feuds.
Why didn’t you try this with me 😢 I would have had an even better story for watch along https://t.co/do0TRveelt
— matthew riddle (@SuperKingofBros) September 21, 2019
We look forward to Goldberg vs. Ziggler II, presumably on a Fox episode of Smackdown, brought to us by Andiamo Italian Steakhouse.