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Sheamus vs Alberto Del Rio at WWE’s 2012 Money in the Bank
Sheamus vs Alberto Del Rio at WWE’s 2012 Money in the Bank on Sunday night. His success not only managed his identify as the world heavyweight champion, but it’s a reminder of just how far the red-headed Irishman has come.
The World Heavyweight Championship scene is in need of anything distinct, so preferably Sheamus' win leads to that.
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Sheamus vs Dolph Ziggler
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Dolph Ziggler 2012
Ring name(s): Dolph Ziggler[1]
Nic Nemeth[2]
Nick Metro[3]
Nick Nemeth[2]
Nicky[2]
Billed height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2][3][4]
Billed weight: 223 lb (101 kg)[4]
Born July 27, 1980 (age 30)[2][3]
Cleveland, Ohio[2][3]
Resides: Phoenix, Arizona[5]
Billed from: Hollywood, Florida[4]
BiographyThe following is a timeline of the WWE career of Dolph Ziggler. Listed is every PPV match (excluding battle royals in which he was not involved in the ending) and title change that he has been involved in. Bolded items represent title victories while italicized items represent title losses. Please note that prior to being known as Dolph Ziggler he was known as Nicky, one of the five members of the Spirit Squad. Before that, he was known by his real name, Nick Nemeth, when he served as the caddy for Kerwin White.
2009
6/28 The Bash - beat The Great Khali in a No Count-Out, No Disqualification Match
7/26 Night of Champions - lost to Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio
8/23 SummerSlam - lost to Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio
10/4 Hell in a Cell - lost to Intercontinental Champion John Morrison
11/22 Survivor Series - The Miz, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler, & Jack Swagger beat John Morrison, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin, & Finlay
2010
3/28 WrestleMania XXVI - Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Jack Swagger beat Christian, Kane, Shelton Benjamin, Dolph Ziggler, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre, MVP, & Kofi Kingston
7/18 Money in the Bank - Kane beat Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Christian, Cody Rhodes, Matt Hardy, Drew McIntyre, and The Big Show in a Money in the Bank Match
8/6 SmackDown - won the Intercontinental Championship from Kofi Kingston
8/15 SummerSlam - fought Kofi Kingston to a no contest
9/19 Night of Champions - beat Kofi Kingston in a match where he could have lost the title if he was counted out or disqualified
10/24 Bragging Rights - lost to US Champion Daniel Bryan in a non-title match
11/21 Survivor Series - beat Kaval
12/19 TLC: Tables, Ladders, & Chairs - beat Jack Swagger & Kofi Kingston in a Ladder Match
2011
1/7 SmackDown - lost the Intercontinental Championship to Kofi Kingston
1/30 Royal Rumble - lost to World Heavyweight Champion Edge
2/18 SmackDown - Dolph Ziggler was awarded the World Heavyweight Championship after Edge was stripped of the belt for using the spear in their title match a week earlier
2/18 SmackDown - lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Edge
4/3 WrestleMania XXVII - Snooki, Trish Stratus, & John Morrison beat Michelle McCool, Layla, & Dolph Ziggler.
Dolph Ziggler Picture 2011
Nic Nemeth[2]
Nick Metro[3]
Nick Nemeth[2]
Nicky[2]
Billed height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2][3][4]
Billed weight: 223 lb (101 kg)[4]
Born July 27, 1980 (age 30)[2][3]
Cleveland, Ohio[2][3]
Resides: Phoenix, Arizona[5]
Billed from: Hollywood, Florida[4]
BiographyThe following is a timeline of the WWE career of Dolph Ziggler. Listed is every PPV match (excluding battle royals in which he was not involved in the ending) and title change that he has been involved in. Bolded items represent title victories while italicized items represent title losses. Please note that prior to being known as Dolph Ziggler he was known as Nicky, one of the five members of the Spirit Squad. Before that, he was known by his real name, Nick Nemeth, when he served as the caddy for Kerwin White.
2009
6/28 The Bash - beat The Great Khali in a No Count-Out, No Disqualification Match
7/26 Night of Champions - lost to Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio
8/23 SummerSlam - lost to Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio
10/4 Hell in a Cell - lost to Intercontinental Champion John Morrison
11/22 Survivor Series - The Miz, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler, & Jack Swagger beat John Morrison, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin, & Finlay
2010
3/28 WrestleMania XXVI - Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Jack Swagger beat Christian, Kane, Shelton Benjamin, Dolph Ziggler, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre, MVP, & Kofi Kingston
7/18 Money in the Bank - Kane beat Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Christian, Cody Rhodes, Matt Hardy, Drew McIntyre, and The Big Show in a Money in the Bank Match
8/6 SmackDown - won the Intercontinental Championship from Kofi Kingston
8/15 SummerSlam - fought Kofi Kingston to a no contest
9/19 Night of Champions - beat Kofi Kingston in a match where he could have lost the title if he was counted out or disqualified
10/24 Bragging Rights - lost to US Champion Daniel Bryan in a non-title match
11/21 Survivor Series - beat Kaval
12/19 TLC: Tables, Ladders, & Chairs - beat Jack Swagger & Kofi Kingston in a Ladder Match
2011
1/7 SmackDown - lost the Intercontinental Championship to Kofi Kingston
1/30 Royal Rumble - lost to World Heavyweight Champion Edge
2/18 SmackDown - Dolph Ziggler was awarded the World Heavyweight Championship after Edge was stripped of the belt for using the spear in their title match a week earlier
2/18 SmackDown - lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Edge
4/3 WrestleMania XXVII - Snooki, Trish Stratus, & John Morrison beat Michelle McCool, Layla, & Dolph Ziggler.
Dolph Ziggler Picture 2011
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