http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsfztADiH9M That's right. When Dolph Ziggler debuted on Raw just a few months after signing to the Ohio Valley Wrestling developmental territory, he was initially brought into the picture to work alongside Chavo Guerrero - as his golf caddy. Guerrero was working under a golfing gimmick at the time, going by the name of Kerwin White. And obviously, when you're in the golfing business, you are going to need a caddy - and that is how Ziggler first came through on WWE TV. He wasn't just his caddy, though - he was actually his enforcer, too. The duo would team up on a couple of occasions on TV, with Ziggler making his wrestling debut on TV during an episode of Sunday Night Heat, as he and Guerrero took on Shelton Benjamin and Matt Striker. However, the gimmick failed to pay off for Guerrero and, as a reuslt, Ziggler was sent back to OVW to hone his skills.