If The Usos are entering limbo, Dolph Ziggler could be the man to take their bags and welcome them in out of the cold. 2015 was not a banner year for the 'Show Off', and he has struggled to gain traction on a pretty packed mid card scene. Monday Night Raw provided Dolph with a clear marker of where he sits on the current roster, losing to Heath Slater in a throwaway filler-style match. There doesn't appear to be much for Ziggler to do at the moment, which he should be worried about. Previously during one of these articles, it was suggested that Dolph turn heel and align himself with Tyler Breeze. This was met with derision from some fans, who clearly wanted to see both tear the house down opposite one another. The feud has subsequently been cancelled, leaving both without any sense of purpose. If Ziggler were to grab the microphone and spit at fans that their support had done nothing for him, at least there would be some intrigue surrounding him. On Smackdown, he thumped R-Truth and Goldust following a tag-team match alongside both men. That was a decidedly heelish thing to do, so there's no reason why Ziggler couldn't go the whole way on Raw.
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