8 Times Dolph Ziggler Has Nearly Sabotaged His WWE Career

1. Being Viewed As Having An Attitude Problem

As Dolph himself has suggested, the higher-ups at WWE consider him to be a bit of a malcontent. Several wrestling sites have reported that the powers that be in the company view Ziggler as having an attitude problem, and he doesn't appear to have any friends in high places who can act as an advocate on his behalf the way a Seth Rollins or a Randy Orton does. Again, we're talking about an extraordinarily talented individual who, unlike some people in his position or lower, isn't content with his spot in the company. He's tremendously confident in his abilities and wants the ball in his court, and when things don't play out that way it's hard for him to swallow. It's hard to fault a guy for wanting to work harder, yet the way he goes about sending his message doesn't appear to be working out for him. it's always been said that Vince McMahon respects guys who are vocal and push for more opportunities, but the Vince McMahon ins charge of WWE in 2015 seems like a totally different guy, If this were the Attitude Era, Ziggler might find that mindset putting him in the boss's favor, but currently it just keeps holding him back. Do you think WWE should be doing more with Dolph Ziggler or do you feel he's booked in accordance with his talent? Let us know in the comments.
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