5 wrestlers who should become managers

Enzo Amore
Enzo Amore's talents would be better served in a managerial role

#1 Dolph Ziggler

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Dolph Ziggler impersonated Shawn Michaels on SmackDown Live

Dolph Ziggler's lack of direction is being played out weekly on live TV, and it's a sight to behold. Not a sight to behold in the sense that its amazing TV, but in the sense that it's strange to see him basically having a mid-life crisis on your screen every week. He has nothing to do, so he's been relegated to impersonating legends and coming out to their entrance music while making fun of fans for caring more about theatrics than wrestling.

Well, there's one easy solution to make Ziggler stop acting like a loon. He should finally step down from his role as an active competitor and start managing another superstar.

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Some may disagree with this since Ziggler is by far the best wrestler on this list and, in the eyes of many, one of the better wrestlers in the company. But sometimes, you just have to cut your losses. Ziggler hasn't really lost a step in the ring, but his prime of relevancy is behind him and no one really cares to watch him anymore. He would be a bigger asset as a manager.

Ziggler could pull off the slimy heel manager role perfectly. Throw him with Tye Dillinger, Baron Corbin, or even a more established superstar like Kevin Owens where he could do what Chris Jericho used to. Any of these options would be better than whatever this nonsense is that he's been doing on SmackDown lately.


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