Monday, May 31, 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Dolph Ziggler w/ Legacy Theme Request

DOLPH ZIGGLER TRIBUTE NICKLEBACK





Think thesong got cut !

great wwe moments from 2006-2007

DX Sends Spirit Squad Away All Packed Up!!!!!! FUNNY!!

It Doesnt Matter what Dolph Ziggler Says

LOL !!!!! This is something hilarious !


My Name is Dolph Ziggler (Tribute)

DOLPH ZIGGLER FROM SMACKDOWN

Posted from last night Smackdown Vickie Guerrero Flirting with Dolph , Does this mean there will be a vickie storyline ? All I gotta say , anything for entertainment !Seem like the 3rd clipping of the match went bad ! Poor qualinty ! If I see any better ones They will be reposted !



Friday, May 28, 2010

Coming soon

This is old video but there will be deal or No deal , Which is featureing Dolph Ziggler , EVE and Maria

Coming soon

This is old video but there will be deal or No deal , Which is featureing Dolph Ziggler , EVE and Maria

Dolph Ziggler meets Shane McMahon and Jamie Noble

Dolph Ziggler Titantron (2009) [SVR 2010 rip] FULL THEME

Maria speaks on Dolph Ziggler

In a recent interview, Maria Kanellis discusses a million and one topics. One of them was about her pitching ideas. She said she constantly had ideas.

No surprise, the idea of Dolph Ziggler and Maria appearing as an on screen couple was also her idea! And a great idea it was! Psht to those who say Maria doesn’t have a brain! The girl certainly has eyes. Who wouldn’t want to be paired up with Perfection himself??

Here’s what she had to say:

The idea with me and Nemeth, I came up with that idea.. Sorry, with Dolph Ziggler, [laughing] was my idea. It would have been great, but they didn’t do anything with it.

Sadface. I guess only our imaginations will let us see what might have happened with the two. Then again, with Maria out of the picture, it does leave room for Ziggler to have a new piece of arm candy. AND he does have two arms.. That means two pieces of arm candy!! Oh Mr. Ziggler…!!

Cryme time vs Spirit Squad

Dolph Ziggler Funny Moment

DolphxMariaxSantino♥ Don't Tell Santino! Santino Doesn't know..

This video seem alright ...Strange Music !

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Smackdown spoilers

Backstage, Vickie Guerrero flirts with Ziggler. By order of Vickie, Chavo and Dolph will take on Christian and Hornswoggle tonight.

Christian and Hornswoggle defeated Chavo Guerrero and Dolph Ziggler when Christian pinned Chavo. After the match, Ziggler choked out Christian.

WWE’s Dolph Ziggler once planned on law career

WWE’s Dolph Ziggler once planned on law career
By Gary Herron
sports editor

WWE fans know him as Dolph Ziggler, but back in Ohio, to many wrestling fans, he’s remembered as Nick Nemeth, the winningest wrestler ever at St. Edward’s High School and, after that, as a three-time Mid-American Conference champ at 165 pounds.

Ziggler, who’ll face MVP at the World Wrestling Entertainment SmackDown show at Santa Ana Star Center Sunday — the action begins at 5 p.m. — remembered a day long ago that ultimately led to his decision to become a pro wrestler.

He said he was 5 “when I went to my first WWE event at Richland Coliseum; since that day forward, I wanted to do what they did.”

Soon after, enrolled in a youth wrestling program, “I walked in and went, ‘Where are the ropes and the turnbuckles?’ I decided to become a professional wrestler at age 12.”

Hearing Rio Rancho is a hotbed for high school wrestling, and that the Star Center annually plays host for the state mat championships, Ziggler had some advice for youngsters who want to remain successful in the sport, or someday turn pro, like he did.

“Drive and determination, for anything you’re going to put your mind to, that’s a big part of it,” he said. “It’s a big pain. I wrestled for 20 years of my life, just to get a tryout. It takes all your time, (and) not just when you’re at work, when you’re at home. Now, I’m watching tapes, learning how to get better.”

Ziggler said he had three goals: “to get hired by WWE (check), then win a championship, then be the best wrestler ever.”

Back when he was Nick Nemeth, he wrestled for St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, where he holds the school record for most pins in a career (82). He stayed in Ohio and attended Kent State University (2000-03), joined the wrestling team and became the winningest wrestler in Kent State history, winning the MAC three times at 165 pounds (2000, ’02 and ’03). Although he’s now third on the all-time wins list, he’s still the last KSU matman to win three titles.

“Two times we were national champions — the program was amazing. Plus, going to their camps and practices, they made me strive to be the best,” he said of his prep career. “That was a huge stepping stone, with my drive and determination.”

Despite his success on the mats, he wasn’t offered a college scholarship to wrestle.

“A bunch of kids from my high school were being recruited by Ohio colleges; they went on to become All-Americans, All Big-10. They got recruited ahead of me,” he said. “I walked on and as a freshman and beat the senior who was the starter.”

He chuckled as he termed himself a “3.9-time MAC champion. To make a long story short, it was a decision that was reversed.” At the NCAA championships, “the best I did was finishing a match away from All-American (status).

“Once I finished college, I was wrestling at 165 and cutting weigh.”

He found himself matched up with a wrestler who outweighed him by 100 pounds.

“He got the job and they said put on weight for another tryout.” He succeeded the next time, made his pro debut in November 2004 and is now listed at 6-0, 221 pounds.

“My body is holding out — we take some abuse,” Ziggler said. “A lot of my back pain is from a long flight. We protect ourselves pretty well; I’ve been pretty lucky so far. Usually my work schedule will be Saturday through Tuesday; in between, we have to drive or fly to each city and it’s not easy to get a workout in. Sometimes, I get a hotel workout. I make sure to make up for it — I like to look good.”

Looking good won’t be enough to beat MVP Sunday evening.

“He’s a good guy,” Ziggler said of his opponent. “He doesn’t look as good as me and I think there’s a reason he wears a full-body suit, he doesn’t have an eight-pack (of abs). He’s a flashy guy.”

Ziggler said there is some scouting involved in the WWE: “I’ll watch tape, not to find a weakness, but watch how he moves and what he does, what would be the best route, signature moves he does.

“It’s all about making a great show.”

Ziggler, who’ll turn 30 next month, said he’s gone “old school,” employing a sleeper hold, maybe something he saw at the show at Richland Coliseum more than two decades ago.

“Maybe two months worth,” is how long he said he’s been working on the move. “When I was in high school and college, I did work on a submission-type of style. It’s something no one’s done in a while — it’s perfect for me. I’m not the biggest guy.”

Ziggler was asked what he’d be doing if pro wrestling hadn’t panned out.

“I think about that all the time,” he said. “What if I was injured? Right before my tryout I was living in Phoenix, applying to Arziona State law school; I was going to become a lawyer — and that still may happen someday.

“I always thought I’d be a good attorney if I wasn’t doing this,” he said. “I pride myself — I did my work in school and I want to take myself seriously.”

Other WWE superstars are scheduled to appear here Sunday are The Undertaker, Batista, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, Kane, CM Punk, Christian, John Morrison, Finlay, Matt Hardy, Vladimir Kozlov, R-Truth, The Great Khali, Cryme Tyme, Shelton Benjamin, The Hart Dynasty, Maria, Mickie James, Beth Phoenix, and Michelle McCool.

The feature match pits seven-footer Big Show vs. world heavyweight champ Jack Swagger. (The card is subject to change.)

Ziggler was here last year in a WWE show.

“It was actually an awesome show,” he recalled. “The fans were great — the better the turnout, the better it is for us. Our tickets start at $15: You can’t go to a concert for $15. Get the kids together to enjoy it.”

He wishes he’d have more time to see the Land of Enchantment.

“We fly in, get to work; fly out, get to another town,” he said. “It’s beautiful, obviously. I see it as we whiz by.”

Tickets are on sale online at ComcastTIX.com, by phone at 888-694-4849, at the Santa Ana Star Center box office, and at the Santa Ana Star Casino Rewards desk

Nick Nemeth (Dolph Ziggler) Interview