3. Dolph Ziggler
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There are times when creative books Ziggler like a God among men, and other times when he looks no better than just simply talent enhancement. At the end of 2014, he was booked amazingly at Survivor Series by outlasting multiple wrestlers (while not having any teammates) to eventually become the soul survivor. Maybe WWE was ready to get him back in the main event scene?
Nope, he lost his Intercontinental title right off the bat, played second fiddle to fighting against The Authority, wrestled in a “Kiss My Arse” match against Sheamus, and was in a painfully bad love story pitting himself (along with Lana) against Rusev, and eventually Summer Rae. Now in a feud against Tyler Breeze, things are looking up, but unfortunately it was another middle of the road year for a talent that could be so much higher up the card. Tough to put a lot of blame on Ziggler, but it’s disappointing, nonetheless.
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