Dolph Ziggler Threatened to quit WWE Over Match with Bill Goldberg

Posted By James Walsh on 10/09/25


While speaking to Chris Van Vliet, former WWE star Dolph Ziggler (Nic Nemeth) addressed his match with Bill Goldberg at SummerSlam 2019…

“So I assumed it would be two minutes of heat, but like me moving out of the way, him taking himself out to a turnbuckle, and then a couple of moves from him, and we go to his finish or something. And I was told no, ding, ding, ding, spear, jackhammer. I said ‘Vince [McMahon], why am I in this match when anybody could take a spear and a jackhammer?’ We built this up. We pretended it was gonna be Miz, then we pretend it was gonna be Shawn Michaels for one night. And we had this face-off, just so you could play the Goldberg music and make this. What’s the point of Ding, ding, ding spear Jackhammer? I go, ‘a local could do it, anybody could do it.’ And he was like, ‘Well, I don’t know what he can do with you.’ I go, ‘If I can’t be in this match doing something, then I have to leave this company right now.’ And I’m not kidding, if this is purely for someone a scarecrow, to take a spear and a jackhammer, I don’t want to work here… I pitched a million different ways to do something, and finally it was a super kick on the bell, get a false out of it. Super kick him again, and then get broken in half. And I go, ‘Yeah, okay, that’s something, at least.’ There’s some up and down that we can go with.”

Nemeth also noted that he had already been planning to leave WWE…

“But I was pitched the idea to go with Goldberg because I was going to leave the company. It was going to be, I’ll leave the names out of it who pitched the idea to me who said, ‘Everything that you do when you put over so many people. Other people put over someone when they leave. You’re the only person who’s going to put over two people on the way out, because we know you can.’ And I went, Oh! I was drinking the Kool-Aid. They didn’t believe in it. But I was like, Oh yeah, you know what? Damn it. Goldberg on Sunday, and that Monday, I wrestle Miz with my career on the line, and he beats me. I wanted to make sure he tapped me out with his version of the figure four, but some version of that to like I’m helping my friend on the way out. I’m giving his figure four the best sell that he’ll ever have. So that gets passed on to him. And I lost on Sunday to Goldberg, I’ll lose there to Mike, and then I was out of the company and on a handshake deal, I was out. And that day I was told that I would not be allowed to be out.” (quotes courtesy of ChrisVanVliet.com)