WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Jan 10)

By Andrew Soucek /

2. Dolph Dickler

At Worst of the Week, I often complain about Dolph Ziggler, among the many things I complain about in general. The man is super talented, and if space and time is truly infinite, then there is some version of reality out there where he is main-eventing pay-per-views as a heel against a healthy Daniel Bryan. But in this version of reality, Dolph just isn€™t clicking. He looks like a heel, he talks like a heel, and he acts like a heel, but WWE just won€™t let him turn. After Goldust, Neville, Truth and Dolph declared victory on SmackDown, The Showoff couldn€™t help but beat up his partners to prove some sort of point, but one that€™s already been established over these past 30 years.
€œJust like the Rumble match, every man for themself brother, sorry. One man goes to WrestleMania and it€™s going to be me.€ -Doph Ziggler, after attacking Goldust.
Well that was a huge d**k move on Dolph€™s part. None of the announcers questioned his motives either. How is attacking two innocent, unsuspecting babyfaces not a heel turn? We get the point that the Rumble is €œevery man for himself€...even though that€™s a stupid idea, since you should team up with friends until you€™re the final two, but whatever. Maybe in some alternate universe the babyfaces in WWE aren€™t so dumb.