Dolph Ziggler has been the victim of some truly horrendous booking over the last 18 months. Ever since his botched run with the World Heavyweight Championship in early 2013, he’s struggled greatly to remain important.
He’s frequently lost on television and pay-per-view, been unable to find a meaningful program or get decent interview time and has generally been treated as a lower-midcard joke. For a guy once touted as one of the future stars of the company, this had to have been deeply demoralizing.
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