In an interview with Chris Van Vliet as part of the INSIGHT With Chris Van Vliet podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg discussed several topics, including his match against The Undertaker in Saudi Arabia, if he remembers anything from the match and more.

Highlights of the interview are below:

On the match against The Undertaker: “I knocked myself out before [the match] walking to the frickin’ ring. Intensity is something very hard to replicate and I had forgotten my sequence to the ring. I’d forgotten my preparation. It had been so long and I had put it away, I had put it in a dark place in my mind. I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know how to get ready for matches anymore. I was just detached. I remember then that I gotta headbutt the door. I headbutted the door right when they played my music to wrestle Taker, which was the most unbelievable opportunity ever and I knocked myself out. I was walking to the ring, I was on that street.”

Does Goldberg remember anything from that match?: “I remember the referee asking me if I could go on and me saying yes, then him turning away and then me saying no. Then me saying yes and then me saying no, I remember that. Then he [Undertaker] shot me to the turnbuckle and if I’m going to be hurt, I like to make it look as real as possible. Sometimes actually making it real, and I unintentionally headbutted the frickin’ post and yeah, it knocked me for another one. So I had two concussions leading up to me dropping him on his head. Then the nice little payback was the tombstone straight up and down on my head. Thank God for that neck machine right there or I wouldn’t be talking to you. But I deserved it, 100%.”

The full interview is available at this link.