Lmao...that was funny,but I agree completely,I like the miz and I even thought giving him the u.s title was a bit overboard. they've already screwed shelton benjamin who had just as much talent in his pinky toe,although he might have not had the mic skills he definitely put on a show, I just hope the same thing doesn't happen to superstars like morrison,kofi,bourne,orton and even dolph ziggler.  
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 Perhaps he has other talents with his mouth that Vince enjoys.
 
 FondyMark <fondy54935@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 >This article says this far better than I could, but boils down to a simple 
 >fact.  Miz has no place getting the pushes he's been getting.  No offense to 
 >Satt's "ratings', but he's no top 10 wrestler by any stretch of the 
 >imagination.  While Morrison has quadrupled his mic ability and in-ring 
 >skills since their break-up, Miz has barely improved his mic skills while 
 >back-tracking in his in-ring inability.  One of the last lines sums it up 
 >perfectly: "Before Miz is given a world title in the WWE, perhaps he ought 
 >to learn to actually wrestle.".
 >
 >~Mark~
 >__________________________________________________________
 >
 >
 >The Absurdity of Miz's Money in the Bank Push
 >By
 >Kingly One
 >(Featured Columnist) on July 20, 2010
 >
 >With surprising inventiveness and mind-boggling regularity, WWE continues to 
 >invent new ways of insulting their talented workers and screwing up WWE 
 >television. Unfortunately, however, when it comes to finding ways to push 
 >those who are deserving of being pushed, WWE's creative team invariably 
 >draws a blank.
 >
 >Seemingly, if you want to be steadily and seriously pushed to the top of the 
 >WWE food chain, all you need to do is wrestle like a handicapped Ashley 
 >Massaro while drunk, and do a semi-competent job on the microphone playing 
 >the most basic type of heel that garners cheap heat.
 >
 >At least, that's the recipe for the Miz's success.
 >
 >Yesterday, in RAW's highly entertaining Money in the Bank ladder match, the 
 >WWE thought that it was fitting to bypass Orton, Morrison, Bourne, Edge and 
 >Chris Jericho in order to give the walking joke, that is known as Miz, the 
 >Money in the Bank contract; guaranteeing him a world title shot within a 
 >year.
 >
 >Just looking at the dynamic of that ladder match speaks volumes about how 
 >intrinsically absurd it is to give Miz the contract. We saw some tremendous 
 >spots during that match, and the match was undeniably highly entertaining. 
 >We saw Bourne provide some crazy moments of entertainment, and we saw 
 >Morrison take some very interesting bumps.
 >
 >We saw Miz, well, do nothing of note except sneak the victory.
 >
 >Predictably, in response to that axiom, Miz apologists will then scowl and 
 >condescendingly cite the fact that Miz is a heel.  Thus, he is SUPPOSED to 
 >do nothing throughout a match and sneak the victory, which, admittedly, is a 
 >fair point.
 >
 >What Miz worshipers would not do, however, is cite a match that shows, 
 >beyond a reasonable doubt, that Miz even possesses a scintilla of athletic 
 >ability to prove that he is deserving of having a world title 
 >shot-irrespective of how he received it.
 >
 >I have followed Miz's career from the beginning in the WWE, and while I can 
 >see a vast improvement in his microphone work, it is not clear to me that 
 >his in-ring work followed suit. He has the most basic moveset imaginable; he 
 >has no clue how to put a match together convincingly, or how to 
 >interestingly put heat on his opponent.  His selling is awful, and he has no 
 >ring presence whatsoever.
 >
 >What's worse, though, is the fact that he is incapable of picking a finisher 
 >that doesn't scream, "Hey! I don't know any good moves, but I can do this 
 >pathetic maneuver!"
 >
 >Nonetheless, wrestling fans are still forced to endure the endless 
 >sycophantic chants of Mizfits proclaiming him to be the second coming of Ric 
 >Flair, despite the preponderance of the evidence contradicting such 
 >manifestly delusional claims.
 >
 >As noted in an earlier article that I wrote, Sheamus is clearly one of WWE's 
 >rushed let's-make-a-star projects that turned out well. He actually has ring 
 >presence, can wrestle, and is worthy of WWE Championship gold. Of course, 
 >people could quibble about whether it would have been preferable for him to 
 >win a few midcard titles before being vaulted into the position that he is 
 >in now, but, needless to say, he is doing big things on the main event 
 >scene.
 >Sheamus has defeated Cena three times now.  Also, he decimated and took 
 >Triple H out of action. In other words, he has received some very strong 
 >booking as a powerhouse and is someone to take seriously in the WWE, both 
 >now and in the future.
 >
 >The idea that someone as pathetic as the Miz can knock someone as powerful 
 >as Sheamus out with a move as pathetic as a full-nelson legsweep facebuster 
 >on a briefcase is just absolutely stupid booking. Such idiotic booking not 
 >only buries Sheamus, but also undermines everyone else that Sheamus has 
 >taken out or defeated, all in an effort to elevate someone with as much 
 >discernible talent as an empty can of coke.
 >
 >Miz is the current holder of the United States Championship, and he has been 
 >one of the worst champions we have seen. If Miz cannot have an entertaining 
 >reign with the WWE United States title where he puts on some convincing and 
 >great matches, what makes people think that things will suddenly change as 
 >soon as he is handed the most prestigious championship in wrestling today?
 >
 >If I recall correctly, when Morrison was the Intercontinental Champion, he 
 >routinely put on main-event quality matches, and he consistently continues 
 >to do so. Such wrestling consistency from not only Morrison, but also the 
 >likes of Kofi Kingston go completely unrewarded.  Yet, Miz is heralded as 
 >the future of professional wrestling and pushed to the heavens for doing 
 >precisely nothing in the ring.
 >
 >There are so many people who have toiled away putting on main-event quality 
 >match after main-even quality match on the midcard for years, patiently 
 >waiting for a chance at WWE Championship.
 >
 >Yet I am supposed to support handing someone the WWE title when they have 
 >shown next to no ability in the ring and distinct mediocrity packaged as 
 >unparalleled freshness on the microphone?
 >
 >Before Miz is given a world title in the WWE, perhaps he ought to learn to 
 >actually wrestle.
 >
 >The fact of the matter is that there are elderly tortoises with more 
 >athletic ability than the Miz shows weekly on RAW. There's no amount of 
 >screaming, "I'm awesome!" that can mitigate that fact. And the obsequious 
 >incantations of Miz butt-lickers are equally as ineffective in covering for 
 >it, too.
 >
 >http://bleacherreport.com/articles/422409-the-absurdity-of-mizs-money-in-the-bank-push?utm_source=newsletter 
 >
 >
 >
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 >
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