Some creativity could have made this match feel very special indeed
Dolph Ziggler made a promise he did not keep, at Hell in a Cell. He promised to make the grandest entrance ever, and then came out to nothing. No pomp, no show and no music. We repeat, he came out to absolutely nothing.
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The only thing remotely interesting about Ziggler's current gimmick is the fact that he gets to parody other superstars, calling them out on their bluff. Without any kind of heat going into the match, there was no heat from the audience for his match against 'Glorious' Bobby Roode.
The 'CM Punk' chants during the match reminded us that the IWC wants to see Ziggler come out as CM Punk. Even if that were not the same, some kind of creativity would have been welcome.
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