Goldberg’s Returning for One Last WWE Run, and Now We Know Why Jey Uso’s Title Reign Got Cut Short

As a follower, I’ve noticed that WWE has been welcoming back several stars lately, and it seems the momentum isn’t slowing down. Latest rumors hint at the imminent return of the legendary Goldberg on next week’s Monday Night Raw. Details are trickling out about his comeback, and it appears he’ll be facing off against Gunther for what could be his final hurrah in WWE. What’s intriguing is that the anticipated match between them might explain why WWE abruptly ended Jey Uso’s World Heavyweight Championship reign.

On the Raw show in Phoenix on June 9th, Gunther defeated Jey Uso to claim the World title. It’s been revealed that this decision was made by Paul Levesque, who set up a match between Gunther and Bill Goldberg for July 12’s Saturday Night’s Main Event, which is now a title fight. This change might be due to it being scheduled on the same day as All In Texas,” Meltzer explained.

According to Meltzer, the showdown between Gunther and Goldberg was designed as their retirement match from the very start. It was planned to go against All in Texas, both in Texas and on NBC. The reasoning behind this decision was to attract a larger audience by broadcasting the significant event not on Netflix, but on free, network television.

Head to Head with AEW

Goldberg and Gunther will square off during the upcoming Saturday Night’s Main Event, and this battle will now include the World Heavyweight Championship title. Not only does the match carry higher stakes, but it also coincides with AEW airing one of their biggest pay-per-views of the year, All In Texas, at the same time.

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As a passionate film enthusiast, I can’t help but get excited about AEW’s biggest pay-per-view event, All In. It’s shaping up to be a spectacle with a card packed from top to bottom. We already know we’ll see Hangman Page go head-to-head with Jon Moxley, and Toni Storm square off against Mercedes Mone. But these are just the opening acts! The addition of veterans like Goldberg and potential appearances by John Cena promise to make this event even more enticing. However, only time will tell how significantly these stars will contribute to the overall success of All In.

Regarding future plans for Jey, there’s chatter suggesting a potential reunion between him and Jimmy Uso might occur imminently. Should The Usos reunite, they would be stepping into a highly competitive Tag Team Division that currently boasts the likes of Street Profits, DIY, Motor City Machine Guns, Fraxiom, and Los Garzas.

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2025-06-14 04:39