#8: Dolph Ziggler (12 combined title reigns)
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Although he always seems to be losing to someone destined for bigger things, the fact remains that Dolph Ziggler has an impressive resume about which he could boast about.
The former caddie for Chavo Guerrero has a list of championships that should net him a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame once he retires. Ziggler has held the WWE Championship twice and had one of the most memorable Money in the Bank cash-ins on Alberto Del Rio in 2013.
While Ziggler has mainly been a mainstay in the mid-card, he has held the Intercontinental Championship six times and the United States Championship twice.
He's also held the Tag Team Titles twice, once as a member of the Spirit Squad and more recently with Drew McIntyre. What else is in store for the Showoff now that he's likely on the back end of his career?