The Many Faces Of Goldust Ranked From Worst To Best

7. Golden Truth

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Goldust's career as an active professional wrestler is gradually wrapping up in 2017. His run may be looked back on in a variety of ways, but the fact that he is winding down as a valuable member of the lower rungs of the active roster is testament to the resurrection of Dustin Runnels over the last few years. Golden Truth may be as entertaining as a wet fart but even a wet fart draws a chuckle now and then.

Goldust is comedy material and little else now, and that is just fine. His team with R-Truth came together in the spring of 2016 after a seemingly never-ending series of segments between the two and the pair have done little of note since. If anything however, this relative period of boredom should be seen as a success in the career of Dustin Runnels.

Goldust and R-Truth will continue to team together for the foreseeable future, maybe even until Goldust's retirement. They may not be the finest part of WWE TV today but they did at least give the world the incredible duo of Tyler Breeze and Fandango. We'll always have Breezango.

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