Well tbh you kept re signing so it’s like 50% your fault. It’s like that high school relationship that’s super toxic yet they keep breaking up and getting back together over and over again. Nic had so many opportunities to leave yet kept coming back
@@FREESPIRITZUEZ yea I know but what I’m saying is dolph clapping on wwe doesn’t really mean anything as he kept putting himself in that situation. I’m sorry but I don’t feel bad for him
I think you don't understand. If you want to judge Nic for prioritizing his future over a belt, do it. I wouldn't turn down 1.5 million per year either, i mean he can retire any day, this just shows that he is still in pro wrestling for passion 💯
@@DavidZiggler i understand perfectly and I’m not saying he shouldn’t of done that. What I’m saying is he really isn’t in any position to sh!t talk wwe and say they were toxic as he willingly kept putting himself in that situation. He was perfectly fine with it when the money was coming in, but once the money stops, he turns into another typical ex wwe superstar shooting on the company once they get fired. It’s like a boyfriend constantly going back to his toxic girlfriend because she lives in a mansion and is gorgeous and whatever. At a certain point they are willingly doing this to themselves so why should I feel bad?
Was WWE really looking for him like that?? Like really? They did him so many favors and he just couldn't get over and become a megastar. He isn't that guy.
He was so over in 2013-2014 what are you smoking? 😂. And i don't think he wants to be that guy, he already is rich and have more than 20 championships on his record 🥱
As a Ziggler fan, I had to ask myself why was my favorite wrestler still not at the top. I realized they did give him chances. They gave him a chance to do a shoot. "It Should've Been Me" was WWEs way, seemingly, of giving Nic a PipeBomb moment. Thing abojt it is, he didn't deliver right. It seemed overacted. Even a bit UNDERacted in parts. It's part of why it became a meme! But it takes 2 to tango. Ziggler from 2012-2013 WAS So damn good at promos. He was like a movie villian. But his promos after 2014 lacked that confidence he had, until 2016, where I feel he got it back! Now in TNA, he's looking for 2012 Ziggler again and I love it! When he finds it, he's bringing TNA back to the mainstream all by himself.
Yes paid well. to never be the face. But to make a embarrassing career. Short champ run with no real story. Sometimes it's more then just about the money.
@@blazenmessiah2211 It paid well enough for him to resign time after time. If he hated it so much, he could have gone to TNA any time. It would have been a bigger role in a smaller company, but that’s the unfortunate reality. He’s incredibly talented, but apparently, he’s not too smart.
@neversatisfied4123 Yeah, the problem is that wwe probably promise to give them that push. Never did. Could have waited it out, hoping that they would give him the push. Also, wwe is the top brand, so it wouldn't have made since earlier in his career to go anywhere else since wwe gave you the most fame. And other companies look like they were falling apart. But your right as well it's many factors.
@@blazenmessiah2211 Professional wrestling is a thankless job with a lot politicking and Orwellian doublespeak. I actually really like Nic Nemeth as a talent, but I also want to hear him complain about his wrestling career about as much as I want to hear a worm complain about dirt.
If he’s going to start bitching and blame WWE. I don’t want to hear it. He’s a multi champ and grand slam champion. He got paid millions and got to travel the world. I don’t want to hear whoa was me. You were given multiple opportunities to be WWE Champion. Not everyone can hold that spot or be that spot.