The Many Faces Of Goldust Ranked From Worst To Best

3. VeteranDust

Goldust 2008
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After turning his life around and getting in shape, Goldust returned to the full time WWE roster in November 2008. He was like a new man, a much trimmer and more motivated man, eager to impart his two decades of professional wrestling knowledge on the new generation of superstars coming through WWE at the time.

In taking on the role of the grizzled veteran, Goldust received a new lease of life that reinvigorated both the career and the man. It was Goldust who gave Sheamus his first real feud on the main roster in WWECW, helping the big Irishman learn the ups and downs of wrestling on television.

Goldust was never featured on WWE TV in a major way during this four-year run but the number of rookies who benefited from drinking at the altar of Goldie is long to say the least. Goldust also began working as a producer backstage following a serious shoulder injury, a role that would have seemed a million miles away when Black Reign was sucking up TNA air just a few years earlier.

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