WWE has announced a new documentary for Hall of Famer Goldberg.

This Sunday, Goldberg at 54 will air on the WWE Network. The documentary will look at "the mental and physical challenges that Goldberg was forced to confront" as he prepared for a showdown with Drew McIntyre at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

Goldberg at 54 will first air on demand at 10 a.m. EST , and again at 8:00 p.m. EST.

Goldberg at 54 will arrive four months after WWE Network initially aired WWE Untold: Goldberg's Streak, a documentary that focused on the undefeated streak that made him a legend in WCW.

The 54-year-old wrestling icon returned to the ring at the Royal Rumble to challenge McIntyre for the WWE Championship. The buildup for that match began on the Jan. 4 Legends Night edition of Monday Night Raw, when Goldberg accused McIntyre of disrespecting the other legends.

Goldberg gave McIntyre a serious challenge, performing his signature Spear and Jackhammer finishes. But McIntyre outlasted the Hall of Famer and defeated him in a short match that lasted 2:32. The two superstars shook hands after the match.

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Goldberg previously stated that his WWE contract consists of two matches a year, and it runs through 2023. He has one match left for 2021, and it's anybody's guess when that will be.

Last year, Goldberg challenged Bray Wyatt for the Universal title at Super ShowDown. He squashed Wyatt to become the new champion, though Goldberg lost it a month later to Braun Strowman at WrestleMania 36. His second reign with the belt lasted 37 days.

Goldberg Remains A Massive Draw

Many WWE fans have criticized the company's decision to have Goldberg defeat younger main event talents like Wyatt and Kevin Owens. But with immense popularity, he remains a massive draw in the wrestling business. It's amazing that he's still going strong in the ring at the age of 54, and Goldberg clearly has plenty of wrestling left in him.

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