WrestleMania 28: Dolph Ziggler Will Steal Show to Get Back on Track
WWE decided to unrightfully shun Dolph Ziggler this WrestleMania season, but he will once again prove to be one of the very elite performers in the business at WrestleMania 28.
Very few in the world have the overall athleticism, in-ring skills, showmanship and charisma as Ziggler. Despite being a mixed-bag 12-man tag team match for brand supremacy, Ziggler will show Vince McMahon and the WWE brass that 2012 is his year just like he did heading into January during his feuds with Zack Ryder and CM Punk.
Ziggler has surreal in-ring presence thanks in part to his physique, look and ability to draw a reaction from each and every WWE crowd. The combination of a full repertoire of skilled, acrobatic and smooth trademark maneuvers, perfectly-timed smirk or cocky attitude will forever allow him to stay in the minds of WWE fans worldwide. He defines what it means to be a heel in the wrestling business ala Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels.
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At the biggest stage possible, Ziggler will toss away notions of being de-pushed just like WWE’s creative team tossed him aside heading into ‘Mania 28. Once he’s in front of the curtain, there’s no stopping Ziggler from stealing the show. He will force everyone to take notice of him in that 12-man tag match and single-handedly win Johnny Ace full control over Raw and SmackDown.
There’s no question everyone will talk about The Streak and John Cena vs. The Rock, but they’ll be talking about the outcomes. When it comes to Dolph, everyone will be talking about how he is the next great WWE superstar. The man who could easily be the best heel of this generation will have fans calling for him to be the next WWE Champion.
After helping Johnny Ace win full control, the only rightful place for Ziggler to go is back to the top of the card. He needs to be inserted into the Chris Jericho vs. CM Punk feud. We could’ve seen a triple threat at ‘Mania between Ziggler, Punk and Jericho, but WWE instead wanted singles matches galore and refused to feature Dolph. WWE can still right their wrong by having a massive triple-threat match at Extreme Rules.
With elite workers like Y2J, Dolph and Punk, we would be treated to a triple-threat mach that could rival Undertaker vs. The Rock vs. Kurt Angle at Vengeance 2002 and Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H vs. Chris Benoit at WrestleMania XX.
WrestleMania 28 is Ziggler’s show to steal and get himself back on the right track in 2012.
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