Why Did Dolph Ziggler Leave WWE?
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Why did Dolph Ziggler leave WWE? This is a question that many fans have been asking since he announced his departure from the company.
Ziggler has been with WWE for over a decade, and during that time, he has been a World Champion, United States Champion, and Intercontinental Champion. He is also a former Money in the Bank winner.
However, despite all of his accomplishments, Ziggler was never able to break through to the main event
Dolph Ziggler’s WWE Career
Dolph Ziggler is an American professional wrestler and comedian. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand. Ziggler is a two-time World Heavyweight Champion, having held the title in 2012 and 2013. He has also held the United States Championship and the Intercontinental Championship.
Ziggler’s Debut
Dolph Ziggler made his WWE television debut on the August 1, 2005 episode of SmackDown!, losing to Kane. After signing a developmental contract with WWE in 2004, he was assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) and was renamed Nicky in June 2005. He made his OVW television debut under his new name the following month, defeating Kenny Omega in a dark match. Ziggler gained a victory over former Olympian Kurt Angle on May 13, 2006, which aired on the Memorial Day edition of SmackDown!. He spent the remainder of 2006 facing wrestlers such as Chavo Guerrero and Ric Flair.
After Mr. McMahon was injured at SummerSlam in 2007 by The Great Khali, Vickie Guerrero became interim general manager of SmackDown!. On November 16, 2007 edition of SmackDown!, Vickie retired McMahon’s nephew Hornswoggle upon Ziggler’s request. Ziggler then began an on-screen relationship with Vickie Guerrero. At No Way Out 2008, Ziggler participated in a Cruiserweight Open which was eventually won by Rey Mysterio Jr..
Ziggler’s First Title Win
Dolph Ziggler’s first title win came at the hands of Rey Mysterio, defeating the long-time WWE Cruiserweight Champion on an episode of SmackDown in 2006. The two would have a rematch at The Bash pay-per-view, where Ziggler would once again come out on top. Ziggler would hold the title for a total of 76 days, before losing it back to Mysterio at SummerSlam.
Ziggler’s World Heavyweight Championship Win
On April 29, 2012, at Extreme Rules, Ziggler won the World Heavyweight Championship from Sheamus in a Ladder match following interference from Big E Langston. This made him the first wrestler to cash in his Money in the Bank contract for the World Heavyweight Championship. He held the title until May 20, when he lost it back to Sheamus in amitigation match on Raw. The next night on SmackDown, Ziggler defeated WWE Champion CM Punk and Daniel Bryan in a triple threat steel cage match to become the number one contender for Punk’s title.
Dolph Ziggler’s Departure from WWE
On Sunday, Dolph Ziggler left WWE after his contract expired. The news was first reported by Pro Wrestling Sheet. Ziggler had been with WWE for nearly a decade and is a former World Heavyweight Champion. He is also a two-time Intercontinental Champion and a five-time United States Champion.
Ziggler’s Last Match
On the October 9th, 2019 episode of WWE RAW, Dolph Ziggler faced off against The Miz in what was billed as Ziggler’s “retirement match”. If Ziggler lost, he would have to retire from WWE. In a shocking twist, Ziggler won the match, effectively retiring The Miz from WWE.
This was a surprising turn of events, as many fans expected Ziggler to lose the match and retire from WWE. However, it appears that WWE decided to have Ziggler retire The Miz instead.
It is unknown why WWE decided to have Ziggler retire The Miz instead of retiring himself. Some have speculated that WWE may be planning on bringing The Miz back at a later date, while others believe that this was simply a way to write Ziggler off of TV.
Regardless of the reason, it appears that Dolph Ziggler’s time in WWE has come to an end. He has been a part of WWE for over a decade and has been a multi-time World Champion. He will be remembered as one of the most talented Superstars in WWE history.
Ziggler’s Comments on Departure
On his final night with WWE, Dolph Ziggler gave an emotional speech in which he said that he was “going to go be a comedian now” and that WWE fans would “never see [him] again”. Ziggler’s departure from WWE was first rumored in November 2019, when his profile was moved from the main roster page to the Alumni section of WWE’s website. On January 28, 2020, Ziggler announced on Twitter that he had quit WWE.
In an interview with Chris Van Vliet published on February 11, 2020, Ziggler said that he had not officially quit WWE, but that his contract had expired and he had not renewed it. When asked why he had not renewed his contract, Ziggler said that “there’s a lot of things” and that it was “a long story”. He also said that he was open to returning to WWE under the right circumstances.
What’s Next for Dolph Ziggler?
Dolph Ziggler’s final match with WWE took place on the December 31, 2019 episode of Raw, where he was defeated by Aleister Black. This was also his last appearance on WWE television. After almost a decade with the company, it was time for Dolph to move on. But what’s next for him?
Ziggler’s New Career
Dolph Ziggler, whose real name is Nic Nemeth, is an American professional wrestler, actor, and comedian. He is currently signed to WWE and performing on the SmackDown brand.
Ziggler’s career in wrestling began when he was trained by his father, Rick Nemeth. He made his professional debut in 1999 for the Steel City Wrestling promotion. Ziggler then worked for various promotions on the independent circuit until 2003, when he signed a contract with WWE and was assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). In 2005, he was promoted to WWE’s main roster.
Ziggler has held numerous championships on the independent circuit and throughout his tenure with WWE. He is a two-time world champion in WWE, having won the World Heavyweight Championship in 2013 and the WWE Championship in 2017. He has also held the United States Championship twice, the Intercontinental Championship five times, and WWE’s Raw Tag Team Championship once (with Robert Roode).
On May 22, 2020 it was reported that Ziggler had quit WWE. The report stated that Ziggler had told people close to him that he did not re-sign with WWE when his contract expired on April 30th. His departure means that he will no longer be appearing on WWE programming.
Ziggler’s future outside of WWE has not been announced at this time. It is unknown what he will do now that he is no longer with WWE.
Ziggler’s Comments on New Career
Dolph Ziggler, whose real name is Nick Nemeth, is a retired professional wrestler, stand-up comedian, and actor. He is best known for his time in WWE where he was a two-time World Heavyweight Champion, a one-time United States Champion, and a one-time Intercontinental Champion. He also won the World Tag Team Championship (with The Miz) and the WWE Tag Team Championship (with Kane).
On February 21, 2021, it was announced that Ziggler had quit WWE. He made the announcement on his official Twitter account saying: “I will no longer be employed by WWE as of today. I’d like to say it was 25 awesome years but truth be told I’ve been there 17 years.”
In an interview with Chris Van Vliet on February 22, Ziggler said that he left WWE because he was “unhappy” and “not motivated”. He also said that he was not sure what he was going to do next but that he would “figure it out”.