#3 Dolph Ziggler

WWE

At a certain point in time, Dolph Ziggler appeared as though he may be a breakout star for WWE yet those days appear quite a while prior at this point.

The previous Spirit Squad part was given another rent of existence with the Ziggler contrivance and “won” the World Heavyweight Championship on the February 15, 2011 scene of Smackdown when Smackdown General Manager, Vickie Guerrero stripped her better half Edge of the belt because of him utilizing his Spear finisher, which his ex supervisor had vindictively restricted him from utilizing in his matches.

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Ziggler was essentially granted the title and his rule kept going all of ten minutes as he instantly dropped the belt back to Edge. Many long time fans have no clue Edge’s title rule of December 2010 to April 2011, was hindered before Wrestlemania 27.

At the point when Ziggler won the Money in the Bank satchel in July 2012 seemed as though he was at last bound to get through WWE’s unreasonable impediment and that two years of sterling in ring exhibitions had earned him the chance to feature in WWE.

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He apparently made the change to headliner star on the post-Wrestlemania Raw on April 8, 2013 when he vanquished Alberto Del Rio to a loud gathering from the live group.

In any case, it was not intended to be. Ziggler was harmed and sidelined for two months. WWE chose to keep the belt on him until the point when he could guard it, which appeared to recommend the organization had long haul gets ready for him as hero.

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That attitude demonstrated unwarranted in any case, when Ziggler lost the title in his first guard versus the man he had won it from in Del Rio.

It was a significant execution from both and really observed them swop sides in the face and foot sole area dynamic, with Ziggler turning face and Del Rio heel.

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In any case, in spite of the accomplishment of the match, the chilly hard reality was that Ziggler was never again champion. He never would be again and his two World title runs had yielded precisely zero fruitful resistances.

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