5 ways WWE can fully maximise Dolph Ziggler's heel turn

Dolph Ziggler has yet to fulfil his full potential as a heel

#4 Giving him a heavy

Big E briefly served as Dolph Ziggler’s heavy in 2013

Some of the best bad guys in WWE history benefited from having a “heavy,” or a bodyguard. Look no further than Shawn Michaels, who shined as a villain throughout the mid-1990s because he had Diesel doing most of his dirty work for him.

Dolph Ziggler takes after the Heartbreak Kid in more ways than one, and thus he should follow in his footsteps by getting an insurance policy of his own. His character is tailor-made for having a heavy, and there are a few names on the current roster that would fit the role well.

Kevin Nash's name has been brought up in the past, and that could be an excellent use of the WWE Hall of Famer considering how much Ziggler idolises his body of work. Even if it was someone such as Baron Corbin or Braun Strowman, adding a more intimidating presence to the Showoff's act would do wonders for him.

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