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Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre

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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 8.20
Flame233 wrote on 29.09.2022:
[9.0] "A cool idea, for having Dolph help Drew get comfortable in the main roaster. I am very satisfied with this TagTeam, its' purpose was clear and it was realized to its' full potential. It was pretty obvious, how will it end but that does not bother me, because Dolph also helped build McIntyre to a beast that he is today. The only shame is that we propably won't see a reunion and that we had them for such a short time."
PhenomenalGun wrote on 27.06.2022:
[9.0] "These two were the main reason to watch Raw in 2018. What an awesome way to bring Drew back to the main roster, I legitimately lost it when I saw him appear and they performed the ZigZag Claymore combination for the first time. These two just clicked and felt like an old school snarky egotistical heel with a monster heel right behind him. Drew is much better as a face but man, as a heel with Dolph these two were unstoppable. Wouldn't mind seeing a reunion in the future."
Viktor Vaughn wrote on 02.02.2022:
[5.0] "Ein Würfel-Team vor dem Herren mit einer Random-Titelregentschaft von der so gut wie nichts haften geblieben ist, wie eigentlich auch von ihren gesamten Run. Auch wenn die In Ring-Action schon nicht schlecht war, hat das hier beiden nichts gebracht, Ziggler war quasi nur ein Klotz an McIntyres Bein, der zu höherem bestimmt war."
WhatIsLooveee wrote on 17.01.2022:
[5.0] "In my opinion, an overrated team that did not have time to reach all of potential, having spent less than 20 television matches, and rather looked like a parody of Shawn and Diesel."
TigerDiver wrote on 06.01.2022:
[8.0] "An awesome short-term pairing while they lasted. For the time they were together, they were frankly one of my favorite things about 2018 main roster. A fantastic combination of two underutilized talents (at the time), who just clicked immediately the first time they were seen together. And, most inmates have mentioned this already, their match at HIAC with Rollins & Ambrose still stands as a brutally underrated classic."
LivingLegend wrote on 24.11.2021:
[9.0] "These two didn't have any history prior to being paired up but the chemistry they had was incredible. It lead Ziggler to have his final breakout year, and gave McIntyre an opportunity to reconnect with the main roster audience as a body guard. They had multiple great matches, namely their matches with Rollins and Moxley as well as an insanely overlooked match with The Revival. I'm honestly not sure what it is but they just clicked so well, and while their breakup was kind of underwhelming, their story eventually concluded in the right way at Extreme Rules 2020. A great team that despite having such a short run, were two of Raw's biggest standouts in 2018."
theoheal123 wrote on 01.09.2021:
[5.0] "A tag team with one good match that were together for about a year should be nowhere close to being a 9/10. The fact that they are above so many actual tag teams is a a joke. It also held down McIntyre and made him a heel when he was coming off a hot nxt run as the top babyface."
BrayanLaPre wrote on 08.07.2021:
[8.0] "These two were so damn good together it's ridiculous. Their singles matches were excellent, as well. I still believe the McIntyre/Ziggler vs. Ambrose/Rollins match is criminally underrated on an all-time scale, but that's another conversation for another day. Perhaps the average rating here is a bit too high, but these guys were so damn good. Phenomenal blend of legitimate wrestling ability, heel work, and giant/smaller wrestler chemistry. 8/10 with the potential to be even higher had they lasted longer."
killowenskill wrote on 20.04.2021:
[5.0] "The rating doesn't correspond to reality. They were united only because Vince didn't want to push McIntyre outright and wanted to harden him in this environment, and Ziggler acted as an intermediary. Some of the segments were exciting, a lot of the matches are really good and basically this is the only environment where I perceive McIntyre, but... Comparison with Diesel and Michaels? No, this is not the level at all, and their chaotic disintegration only confirms this. It was a fascinating experiment, but there was nothing behind it. This episode doesn't play on the careers of both wrestlers."
TheLegitBoss wrote on 25.10.2020:
[10.0] "It's inexplicable to have such an incredible chemistry and so many great matches like this in WWE's tag team division these days. Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre were just a perfect team with zero flaws and a great introduction for Drew for his big comeback in the main roster. They had so many great matches against Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins, especially at HIAC which was one of the best matches of 2018. Great stuff from start to finish."
Belka 017 wrote on 13.10.2020:
[10.0] "The perfect team. It's a pity we didn't spend much time together. I think they needed to be in the team longer. At least one year or one and a half. Or they could have a feud on their way to WrestleMania.. And in the end, they didn't even have a match on PPV. Very sorry. I think they should have won a couple more team titles or at least been Champions for longer"
koroa wrote on 27.08.2020:
[10.0] "Drew Mcintyre and Dolph Ziggler are my favorite tag teams. They always made great matches and they got along well. Their charisma was like seeing the tag teams of Diesel and Shawn Michaels again."
johnandrko wrote on 03.08.2020:
[10.0] "Drew Mcintyre and Dolph Ziggler's tag teams are fantastic. They've always made good matches, and their charisma was great."
KING wrote on 09.11.2018:
[10.0] "I see perfection in this duo. Let's face it, Monday Night Raw is the show of the stars, they don't really give a damn about tag teams, reason why every good tag team is on SmackDown except the AOP and The Revival (but they don't give a damn about them). With that being said, I feel like McIntyre and Ziggler are the perfect team, because they complete each other: McIntyre is a monster, he started as Ziggler's enforcer but after Summerslam he took the leading role and the Show Off will slowly be used as his talker and the one taking the beatings for him, which is ok since Ziggler is one of the guys who can afford losing and Drew can stay strong in the process, and also when they don't have big plans for the Scottish they can always give them the Tag Team Title occasionally. I have not followed Drew in TNA and in the indies so I have no idea of his mic skills, and despite him looking like a legit killer I don't know if he can substain a long promo, so Ziggler can be used for that, adding some spice, we talk about someone with way more talking experience than McIntyre, so despite many people saying "Drew split from that chewing gum idiot" I think they should stay together for a long time, I won't forget that McIntyre was discretely bland during his NXT stint as babyface, being heel with Ziggler by his side is what's best for him."
steviecw wrote on 18.09.2018:
[10.0] "Inspired booking from WWE. This slowburn pairing of a flailing Dolph Ziggler and returning Drew McIntyre has really paid off for both men. The duo have evolved from squashing comedy tag teams to winning both the IC and WWE RAW Tag Team titles having a classic match with The Shield at Hell In a Cell 2018. They've been in and around the main-event fairly consistently without ever outstaying their welcome or being shoved down anyone's throats. Building Drew McIntyre up to hold the World Championship appears to be the goal here and they've done a good job of putting him in the ring with Braun, Reigns, Rollins, Ambrose, Finn and others while having Ziggler to take the loss/beating. The team may or may not be short lived but their impact has been significant for both men and the whole show."