Goldberg confronted Roman Reigns on the latest episode of SmackDown to set up a match between the two men at Elimination Chamber on February 19. The match was originally scheduled to happen in 2020 at WrestleMania 36 before Reigns pulled out due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Russo, WWE’s former head writer, spoke to Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Dr. Chris Featherstone about Goldberg returning again. He thinks the company’s over-reliance on part-time legends has made certain superstars’ returns feel less special.

Watch the video above to hear more of Vince Russo’s thoughts on how there is too much focus on returning superstars instead of the current roster.

Vince Russo compares WWE legends’ returns to Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan cemented his status as one of the greatest basketball players of all time during his 14-year association with the Chicago Bulls. After his playing career appeared to be over, Jordan came out of retirement to play for the Washington Wizards between 2001 and 2003.

Using Jordan’s underwhelming return as an example, Vince Russo questioned why WWE believes superstars’ repetitive comebacks are appealing to fans.

Goldberg turned 55 years old in December 2021. The two-time Universal Champion defeated Bobby Lashley in his most recent match at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia in October 2021.

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