Streamers lay at Goldberg's feet as he bounced on the mat, a snarling animal eager for the coming violence.
The fans inside Tokyo, Japan's Nippon Budokan arena chanted the former WCW's champion's name. A covey of cameramen bent over the ring apron, aiming their lenses at the powerhouse's gleaming muscles. Goldberg then snaked his arms around Satoshi Kojiba's neck and heaved him to the canvas.
This was Aug. 30. 2002, the opening night of a short-lived run, one often forgotten in Goldberg lore.
Fourteen years before stunning the WWE world by plowing t...
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