Saturday 6 August 2016

Dolph Ziggler



Nicholas Theodore "Scratch" Nemeth  (conceived July 27, 1980),  best known by the ring name Dolph Ziggler, is an American expert wrestler, stand-up comedian,  and performer. He is marked to WWE on the SmackDown brand. 



Nemeth came back to the WWE primary list under his present ring name in September 2008. From that point forward, Ziggler has held the World Heavyweight Championship twice, the Intercontinental Championship four times, the United States Championship once, and was the 2012 Money in the Bank victor. He has likewise been the sole survivor of two Survivor Series end matches at the 2012 and 2014 occasions.





1 Early life 

2 Professional wrestling vocation 

2.1 World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

2.1.1 Ohio Valley Wrestling (2004–2005) 

2.1.2 The Spirit Squad (2005–2006) 

2.1.3 Return to OVW (2007) 

2.1.4 Florida Championship Wrestling (2007–2008) 

2.1.5 Repackaging (2008–2009) 

2.1.6 Championship rules (2009–2011) 

2.1.7 United States Champion (2011–2012) 

2.1.8 World Heavyweight Champion (2012–2013) 

2.1.9 Intercontinental Champion (2013–2015) 

2.1.10 The Love Quadrangle (2015–2016) 

2.1.11 Various fights and title interests (2016–present) 

3 Other media 

3.1 Filmography 

4 Personal life 

5 In wrestling 

6 Championships and achievements






Early life

Nemeth was conceived in Cleveland, Ohio. He has said that he has Hungarian ancestry.  He went to St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, where he was a novice wrestler, and holds the school record for most sticks in a vocation with 82.  At St. Edward, he was buddies with Gray Maynard and Andy Hrovat.  During his time at St. Edward, the wrestling group won the National Championships on two occasions. 

Nemeth was a university wrestler at Kent State University, in the long run setting what was then the record for most profession wins in the group's history.  His record was passed in 2006; starting 2010, he stands second untouched in vocation triumphs at Kent State.  He had 121 profession wins somewhere around 2000 and 2003.  

Nemeth won titles in three successive years.  He was a three-time All-Mid-American Conference champion, winning the 165 lb (75 kg) competition in 2000, 2002, and 2003; starting 2010, he is the last wrestler from Kent State University to have won three novice wrestling championships.



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