#4 Best/worst: Trading victories between themselves

Dolph Ziggler became the first man to defeat Drew McIntyre and end his undefeated streak. He took on McIntyre in a rematch this week. Ziggler lost the match and somehow all the momentum he'd gained over the past week. But I suppose this was meant to be.
The idea right now for WWE is to protect McIntyre and position him as a top star. He has not had any hiccups along the way except for his big loss last week. And this is a positive development in my books...sacrificing Ziggler to make McIntyre the guy!
Could he become the face of the company in the weeks, months and years that follow? I don't know yet, but I certainly think he could be in the running.
In any case, here's a pretty picture of Alexa Bliss to end my article, as always.
