#4. We learned… Dolph Ziggler is a loser (but we already knew that).
Poor, Dolph Ziggler. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Let me start by saying I like Ziggler. I think the guy works extremely hard and tries the best he can, but again, if we were treating this like a real life sport, Dolph Ziggler’s character would be the definition of the word, “loser.”
Which is why I think it’s finally time to pull the trigger on a heel turn for the “show off.” We’ve seen Ziggler play the happy-go-lucky, poor man’s Shawn Michaels for a while now, but it’s time for a change. Ziggler’s entire purpose in this story with Dean Ambrose can be broken down into two parts: 1) he wants the WWE Championship and 2) he wants to prove he’s not a loser.
Well, he failed at both.
So with that being said, in character, what does Ziggler have to lose? What can he fall back on to remain who he is and to continue losing. On a brighter note for Dolph, I thought he did a fantastic job in his match with Ambrose and really produced a solid match.
So, with this loss, it’s time for heel Dolph Ziggler to make a comeback.