- The $3.2 million San Diego property was owned by WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg and has been listed with Hunter and Maddox.
- The home is 4,630 square feet, but the car museum-garage is even larger at 6,800 square feet.
- The car museum can hold over 20 vehicles and has been featured on shows like "Garage Mahal" and "Dream Garages," according to the real estate company.
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A San Diego mansion with a car museum that can hold 20 vehicles was formerly owned by a WWE Hall of Fame inductee and has been listed at $3.2 million.
The five-bedroom mansion has a three-car garage, but the property also contains a secondary garage that doubles as a car museum. The car museum - which is 2,170 square feet larger than the actual home - also includes a gym and kitchen.
The home was owned by World Wrestling Entertainment champion Bill Goldberg, according to the Los Angeles Times. Goldberg rose to fame after he started wrestling in 1996 in the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling. Since then, he has taken home a list of championship heavyweight titles in both the WCW and WWE and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame April of last year.
Before wrestling, Goldberg played football for teams like the Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons, to name a few, according to Realtor.com.
His property has now been listed with Hunter and Maddox. Keep scrolling to see the opulent home: