Gage Goldberg: Being On WWE TV Helped Me Get Acclimated To Big Crowds
Gage Goldberg comments on committing to Colorado.
Gage Goldberg is following in his father’s footsteps by committing to play college football. Gage has committed to playing at Colorado under head coach Deion Sanders.
Colorado gained national popularity in 2023 thanks to Sanders’ star power, though Colorado on the field finished last in the Pac-12. Gage is no stranger to performing in front of large audiences as he’s been on WWE TV in the past, most notably interfering in his dad’s feud with Bobby Lashley.
Speaking to Denver Post, Gage discussed how WWE helped him prepare for big college football games.
“It was obviously amazing and it definitely helped me get more acclimated to the big crowds and help with not being nervous,” Gage said. “I don’t feel like I feel as much pressure as other people do and I just go out there and wing it sometimes.”
Speaking about his dad being a celebrity and following in his footsteps, Gage said, “The good thing about it, I have a legacy already, but I’m also creating my own legacy and that lets me set this unreal totem pole for myself to try to strive for and try to be better than him. I’m using his legacy to make my own legacy and using him as a launch.”
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