Bill Goldberg is already lining up his next move after stepping away from the ring — and this time, it involves his son Gage Goldberg and a possible TV show.

Speaking on the DukeLovesRasslin Podcast, Goldberg talked about life after wrestling and how being a father has changed his priorities. He praised Gage and made it clear that fatherhood now sits at the center of everything he does.

While discussing his life outside wrestling, Goldberg explained that having a son made him more aware of his actions and the example he sets every day.

“So, he’s a wonderful kid, and I’m just lucky to be his father.”

Goldberg continued by explaining how much responsibility he feels to lead by example, especially now that his son is growing up and paying attention to everything he does.

“You know, the things that I do are magnified daily anyway, and they’re triple magnified when you have a son—when you have a child.”

Even at 59 years old, Goldberg said he still keeps himself busy and disciplined because he wants to remain a strong role model for his family.

“I consistently not only have to be a representative for my family every time I walk out the door, every time I do an interview, but I have to be somebody that they strive to emulate. I have to be a positive influence and a positive role model. And even if I’m 59 years old, I work out every night, and I’m as busy as I can be.”

That’s when Goldberg dropped the biggest update — revealing that he and Gage are already talking with a network about launching a television project together.

“It’s not widely known, but Gage and I are talking to a network right now about doing a television show together.”

Goldberg wrapped up by saying his main focus remains his family and providing the best life possible for them, regardless of what career move comes next.

“It’s just—I’m very fortunate to be able to provide surroundings, along with my wife, that are so favorable to a kid growing up. So my number one thing right now is—I’m a dad, I’m a husband, and I still have to be that guy when I walk out of the house.”

If the deal comes together, this could mark a major shift for Goldberg as he moves deeper into television and entertainment, this time alongside his son. There’s still no official word on which network is involved or what the show would look like, but talks are clearly underway.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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