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Dolph Ziggler debuted his new bodyguard at this weekend's RAW live events - Mason Ryan.

Ziggler cut a promo at Sunday's RAW live event in Chattanooga and declared himself the future of WWE. Ziggler said in order to be the future, he needs someone to watch his back. Ziggler introduced Ryan and said from now on, Ryan will watch his back as he goes to the top of WWE.

Ziggler went on to lose to John Cena, who was still selling his arm injury from Brock Lesnar. Ryan ended up getting involved in the match.

Hmm... ryder turning heel... i can see him being an annoying heel

I think he'd have to completely change his gimmick if he turned heel. I can't see it happening, personally; he's invested so much into his current gimmick (mainly with "Z! True Long Island Story"), that it'd be ridiculous if his character was changed now. I say keep him as he is and mold him into the next John Cena (just maybe not as successful, championship-wise).

Yeah, holy **** Paul Heyman came back. I seriously thought I'd NEVER see the day he'd step back into a WWE (or any wrestling ring for that matter) ring again.

God I hope he's back on creative. Probably just an on air character (Lesnar sure needs the mouth piece) but who cares, it's Heyman!

I think he'd have to completely change his gimmick if he turned heel. I can't see it happening, personally; he's invested so much into his current gimmick (mainly with "Z! True Long Island Story"), that it'd be ridiculous if his character was changed now. I say keep him as he is and mold him into the next John Cena (just maybe not as successful, championship-wise).

Hmm i kind of disagree... he will make a good heel with that mouth of his. As far as his youtube stuff is concerned i believe a heel can do that as well and people love seeing other wrestlers being dissed. He can do that.

Love Heyman hopefully in both creative and on air mouthpiece capability.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfDdZZlY54k



Foley is god. Which is what I was saying: Entertainment over wrestling is what I think WWF (or WWE) is about. Foley vs Undertaker HIAC was a ****ty wrestling match because it didnt last anything and there was hardly anything technical at all. Now entertaining? It was amazing.

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