10 WWE Superstars Who Were The Best At Putting Over Young Talent

8. Dolph Ziggler

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Thank god for Dolph Ziggler. No, seriously. Without him, there'd be almost no one in the current iteration of the WWE constantly getting other guys over. He just gets it.

When discussing that all-important but frequently frowned upon term, work rate, there are fewer better in the business today than Dolph Ziggler, whose consistency in putting together solid matches is only outmatched by the WWE's refusal to give him a big push.

Nevertheless, his status as a perpetual mid-carder hasn't stopped crowds from getting behind him with force, which has in turn boosted the stock of anyone he gets into the ring with.

Ziggler is one of those rare breeds that seems to have chemistry with just about everyone they toss him in there with, and especially if the other guy is a burgeoning heel, they're going to get some good "publicity" out of a match with Dolph.

His many years of experience in WWE may not be enough to get him a push toward something bigger, but for now he's at least able to use his abilities to grant some of the fresher talent a launching-off point.

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