Steve Austin and Mick Foley Shoot on Dolph Ziggler NOT Getting Over

Cartier Murphy

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Breh was over for a good amount of time, but he never had the machine behind him. Eventually they squandered and squashed his overness. He gave up not long after and it's been evident since then, plus I think this recent heel run has proved he's really only good at bumping...and that's it. He'd be better off doing like Mcintyre and Cody before him and going to the Indy scene, but I feel like he's content to just get the WWE check and be a Midcard staple.
 

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Breh was over for a good amount of time, but he never had the machine behind him. Eventually they squandered and squashed his overness. He gave up not long after and it's been evident since then, plus I think this recent heel run has proved he's really only good at bumping...and that's it. He'd be better off doing like Mcintyre and Cody before him and going to the Indy scene, but I feel like he's content to just get the WWE check and be a Midcard staple.

This. Ziggler is already 36. It's different for guys like Cesaro, Finn, Roode, etc who have scratched and clawed their way to get to the WWE and happen to be older. Ziggler has been in the WWE since 2005. If he was gonna leave, hit the Indies and come back, it should have been like 3 years ago. Drew McIntyre is 31. Cody Rhodes is 32 next month, and will probably be back in the WWE within the next 2 years. Ziggler is practically finished. He doesn't look lazy in his matches like Orton, but you can tell he's as mentally checked out as Orton.
 

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They dropped the ball on him after he won the Survivor Series match that got rid of The Authority for 2 weeks. He was over as fukk and they didn't capitalize on it, in typical WWE fashion I might add.
Same as the double turn with del rio. He got tossed to the side so RVD could pair with Ricardo Rodriguez for a month and job out before leaving and ziggler basically sat in purgatory for the next 14 months until that survivor series.
 

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Another talent who the WWE dropped the ball on, he was hot for awhile then for whatever reason they said fukk it we're not gonna let you cook
 

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They dropped the ball on him after he won the Survivor Series match that got rid of The Authority for 2 weeks. He was over as fukk and they didn't capitalize on it, in typical WWE fashion I might add.
I forgot all about this :ohhh: they have dropped the ball on a bunch of guys in the past few years because if Roman dont shine then sun dont shine
 

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He's been done since he got that concussion the first time and fukked up his title reign. Guys like Ziggler,Sheamus,Orton look beyond stale in this new era they more talented than that bum Swagger but these cats just all scream 09,10 era of WWE at least guys like Miz and Jericho are able to evolve
 

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All this "should" and nobody mentioned he "should" just go away? This is like "what should Bow Wow do to get his groove bacc" :dahell: Bow Wow needs to find something else to do and so does Dolph


Yeah he needs to go he's beyond stale and just seems to be in cut the check mode Ziggler is an instant channel change he should've been heavily demoted along with Ambrose after that terrible summerfest title match
 

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Ziggler has never been worth a shyt. He's the ultimate example of what happens when WWE tries to create their own workrate guy: A shytty dude who can't adapt and sees self performance above match performance, to the detriment of the match every single time.
 

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He's just not that great to me, but he was over for a period of time and they didn't do shyt with it. He's not really even worth typing anything else :manny:
 
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