Dolph Ziggler Points Out How WWE Doesn't Sell His Merchandise

WWE Shop is utterly void of any Dolph Ziggler merch.

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As pointed out on by the man himself on Twitter, Dolph Ziggler has zero merchandise for sale on WWE Shop.

Responding to a fan who said they’ve never seen anyone wearing Ziggler merch, the two-time World Heavyweight Champion pointed out how “WWE doesn’t sell any”.

Dolph is known to be pretty light-hearted and entertaining on Twitter, so one might initially view this comment as some sort of self-deprecating joke. And while that likely is the case, the stark reality is that the Show-Off's comments are absolutely factual.

A quick search on WWE Shop throws up zero results for any Dolph Ziggler merchandise other than a youth-sized Should Be Me t-shirt from two years ago. Heading over to WWE Euroshop, there isn't even the youth tee available - with "No products found in this collection" the given result when searching for Dolph.

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Ziggler last competed on the 25 June episode of WWE SmackDown, losing to Jimmy Uso in singles action. Prior to that, the Cleveland native had a three-month run as one half of the SmackDown Tag Team Champions alongside Robert Roode; the pair defeating the Street Profits for those titles on a January episode of Smackers before then losing the gold to Rey and Dominik Mysterio at April's WWE WrestleMania Backlash PPV.

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