As we saw on last night’s Clash of Champions PPV, Dolph Ziggler became a two-time WWE United States Champion at tonight’s by winning a Triple Threat Match over Bobby Roode and former champion Baron Corbin. In the Fallout video below, Ziggler talks about how he has been saying that “all bad things must end” for a few years now and sometimes it plays to his attitude but a lot of times it plays to whatever he is experiencing at work & at home, but most importantly it’s a Motley Crue lyric – something he listens to in the gym. Ziggler says that Crue lyrics are sometimes fun but they mean a lot and keep him going. Ziggler goes on to acknowledge that if he gives the business and the company everything he has, he needs to be able to back it up because he talks a “big ass game” backstage and tells everyone to follow that. Ziggler says that if he doesn’t back it up in the ring then he doesn’t deserve to be here. Ziggler puts it all on the line every night so he has to do what he can in his free time which is get a game plan, hit the gym, watch tape and be better than everyone else at all costs.
Ziggler also says that he did everything he could for the past 12 years to tell everyone how good he is and tonight, maybe for the 500th time, he proved it. Ziggler also says that anyone can come try to take the title from him but he will beat the living hell out of them and do everything he can, that much more, because he is the only person in the business that is actually as good as he says he is. Ziggler ends the promo by saying he is that damn good.
Below is the fallout video of Dolph Ziggler from Clash of Champions: