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The Golden Age is BACK #Goldust #WWE #GoldenAge

The Golden Age is back! Goldust is back to his original heel version of himself and I could not be happier!! He was being so underutilized as a quirky good guy with Tourette's syndrome. Now, he is back to his original, creepy bad guy self. His promo reminded us of the old school Goldust who rose quickly to the Intercontinental Championship. Hopefully, we see a repeat here as I have always been a huge fan of the Golden One.

His gimmick with R-Truth was not great. Bottom line, Goldust is too good to be latched onto R-Truth. Now, it is nothing wrong with Truth he is charismatic, a good worker and a good guy from what we have seen on Total Divas. At the same time, Goldust is one of the greatest mid-carders to ever proudly hold that spot. And don't underestimate the Golden One he can go with the main eventers as well. Therefore, it became frustrating and annoying to see Goldust minimalized to a tag team jobber. He is a former tag team champion. He is one of those Attitude Era guys that got punished for being loyal.

WWE Creative had the Golden One in a rut, but he is emerging from the ashes to prove himself once again. This may be his send off comeback as he is near fifty and almost at his thirtieth year in professional wrestling. If it is his final send of comeback I hope the WWE gives him one more Intercontinental Championship run. He deserves it. He has been a WWE constant for many years and he deserves to get one last shot at greatness. After all, it has been almost a decade since the Golden One has held a singles title. 

Whether final or additional, I would not mind seeing Goldust in the Intercontinental Title Picture. 

 Shattered Dreams are back!

-Britt

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