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WWE Not Down on The Miz, The Rock Eyed For More WWE TV, Summerslam?

In what has made for a very intriguing development, despite taking the title from The Miz at Extreme Rules, WWE has suddenly been booking the wrestler as strong as it ever has.

A criticism of The Miz’s title reign was the fact that he was never really made to look like a main-event-level threat. His most notable “clean win” came over John Morrison, who is hardly viewed as being at the same level as baby face names like John Cena and Randy Orton.

But in losing the belt at Extreme Rules, Miz nonetheless had one of his most impressive PPV performances to date. He similarly shined on Monday’s RAW, during which he temporarily “won” the WWE Championship back prior to a decision reversal from the referee.

F4WOnline.com reports that WWE has internally claimed it will continue portraying Miz as a top-level Superstar, as it remains high on his work and PR-friendly image, which draws on his “Real World” background to score bookings on late night talk shows.

WWE had always planned to get the belt on Cena, and it is stressed that Miz losing the title is not to be seen as a burial. If anything, some say Miz was booked to hold the belt longer than initially planned due to how well he performed.

— Based on how well The Rock delivered for WWE in the WrestleMania 27 build, sources say the company wants to book more appearances from him prior to the build for next year’s match with John Cena at WM28. The Summerslam build is an ideal location for another Rock appearance.

Written by Brian Cantor

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  1. The Miz was never meant to be the “dominant” champion that Orton or Cena are made to be out.
    I think he was meant to be an old school ric flair type champion, someone who held onto the belt despite taking a beating.
    If you look back at flairs matches how often did he walk away with the belt despite being beaten to a pulp or going to time limit draw with the bell going just as the referee’s hand was about to make the 3 count.
    The Miz (and Flair)made the match that little more exciting cos you knew he could lose to anyone but always retained the gold.
    I guess it was why i always prefered NWA/WCW to the WWF in the hogan/flair era. hogan was portrayed as champion who could only be beaten by overwhelming numbers and cheating. where flair could have a great match with ricky morton and make morton look like he was a genuine title contender.
    I do hope its not the end of the Miz’s push. But who knows what goes through vince’s head

  2. Yea i think thats y miz was so liked n hated by ppl cuz he was a throwback to what flair n austin n rock was as champ cuz u knw they were human n could be beaten not like superman cena n orton….

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