I always saw a lot of similarities between Goldberg and the Ultimate Warrior. Both guys had super intensity, great entrances, the bodies, and a harsh finishing move. Looking back, however, what usually made those guys great weren't the guys themselves, the people in the ring with them making them look good. Rick Rude made the Warrior with their two feuds, selling every move like he'd been hit by a truck, and Goldberg was the same story. Those matches get harder to watch with every passing year, while the guys they were in the ring with look a little better. Haven't several wrestlers (I'm having trouble remembering names) said that Ric Flair's greatest strength was making whoever he wrestled look amazing?
Anyway, I think Goldberg got his due and then some. I'd have loved to have had more time with the Dynamite Kids and Ricky Steamboats of the world, who were cut down too early.