#3 Dolph Ziggler needs it more than Goldberg
Goldberg has been a part of the pro-wrestling business since the 90s. He enjoyed an incredible run in WCW, with his 173-match undefeated streak becoming the highlight of his career. He made his WWE debut in 2003, on the night after WrestleMania 19. Goldberg's first match in WWE saw him defeat The Rock, while his exit match at WrestleMania 20 resulted in Brock Lesnar being put down with a Jackhammer.
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Goldberg's second WWE run bagged him a short-lived Universal title run. He already has a long list of accomplishments on his resume. There's absolutely nothing that needs to be added to it.
On the other hand, Dolph Ziggler is someone who has tons of promise, but hasn't been used to his fullest potential throughout his WWE run.
WWE has a great opportunity to make a star out of Ziggler here, who will wrestle in the company for years to come, unlike Goldberg.