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FOOTAGE has emerged of Goldberg worryingly collapsing ringside after his error-filled match with The Undertaker.

The WCW legend battled The Dead Man in a dream match at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia but the botched finish had fans fuming.

 Shocking footage of a concussed Goldberg collapsing after his match with Undertaker has emerged online
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Shocking footage of a concussed Goldberg collapsing after his match with Undertaker has emerged onlineCredit: WWE
 Goldberg suffered concussion during the match as he took a sickening bump after being hit with the tombstone
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Goldberg suffered concussion during the match as he took a sickening bump after being hit with the tombstoneCredit: WWE

Goldberg, 52, apologised to fans afterwards as he revealed he suffered a concussion during his nightmare WWE return.

Now a clip from a fan in attendance at King Abdullah Sports City has revealed exactly how much the veteran was struggling.

The grainy recording catches Goldberg stumbling to the ground outside the ring as the referee quickly rushes over to help him to his feet.

Undertaker looked furious after he claimed victory in an error-strewn clash that failed to deliver after a number of mistakes.

And afterwards Goldberg, who busted his head open during the contest, took to Twitter to answer his critics and admitted he had let down his supporters with his performances.

He wrote: “Knocked myself out and thought I could finish.... love my fans.....but let u down. Everyone else that found ‘pleasure’ ..... hope ur happy.”

The match was Goldberg’s first in over two years since he lost to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 33, but despite it lasting just under nine minutes, it was heavily criticised.

It began in explosive fashion as Goldberg hit Taker with two spears. But his physical condition quickly declined after colliding head first with a ring post, which many are speculating is when the concussion occurred.

He continued to fight and attempted to hit the Reaper with a jackhammer, but the weary Goldberg could hardly lift his foe and he ended up dropping Taker on his neck.

Worse was to come as Goldberg narrowly avoided a broken neck.

Undertaker lifted Goldberg up to hit his famous Tombstone piledriver, but the latter failed to tuck his head inbetween Taker’s legs, and that caused a sickening collision as the top of his skull struck the apron upon impact, bending his neck in the wrong direction.

Goldberg continued to battle through and attempted to hit his own Tombstone, but he was unable to lift the WWE icon again as both men slumped to the mat after dropping him.

Mercifully, the match ended as Taker hit him with a chokeslam and claimed the pin, but he looked to be just as angry as the fans after the bell over the finish.

He appeared to agree with criticism afterwards and liked an Instagram post to WWE which read: “Can you please stop bringing Undertaker back now?

“Jesus Christ after everything he has done for the company just let him retire in peace. Literally, the match was terrible because those two guys are in their 50s, they can’t compete at main event level any more.

“You saw how Undertaker was struggling to stand after just five minutes, and Goldberg was too weak to even pull off a jackhammer. Just let them live out the rest of their days in peace, or they will end up getting seriously hurt.”

And it was not only wrestling supporters who were critical, WWE star Matt Riddle was also vocal on Twitter.

The former UFC fighter, who is now on the NXT roster, could not resist digging out Goldberg after he cut his head even before entering the ring after headbutting his dressing-room door.

He tweeted: “Awesome job bro, you’re already bleeding and the match hasn’t even started.”

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