"The Miz: Where Will He Land?" by Kevin Kelly
Posted by David Damage on Monday, March 12, 2012
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"Miz Goes Up, Miz Goes Down: But Where Will He Land?" by Kevin Kelly
How things change in a year…
Last year, the Road to WrestleMania featured significant build toward
the Miz’s match against John Cena. This year, Miz gets squashed in a
minute and it’s looking like his name will not be announced at the
biggest WWE event.
Does that mean Miz sucks? Does that mean he
has worn out his welcome? Peeved the boss? Urinated on the company’s
Corn Flakes? Not necessarily.
But, this is the time that tests
you when you work for the WWE. How does the Miz handle this career
freefall? In the WWE, wins and losses don’t matter but how you handle
them does. And trust me, when the sharks in the WWE backstage world
sense weakness, they swarm. Johnny Ace has so many stooges! One blip
from Miz and all those stooges will run to Johnny ASAP, looking to tear
Miz down.
But, if Miz stays patient, he’ll be fine.
Chris Jericho explained to me how things work in the WWE. Everybody’s on
a wheel and you go around and around. Occasionally, the wheel stops and
it’s your turn. But, sooner or later, your time at the top ends and the
wheel turns again. Eventually, you find yourself at the bottom of the
wheel and the journey back to the top begins.
Mark Henry’s
career has had many spins on the wheel. Tons of promise, bitter
disappointment, near firing, second chance, career renaissance, top guy,
injury, near firing, second chance x 10. Read the recent headlines and
you can see where Mark Henry is on the wheel right now. He was in the
championship mix but now is back in Vince’s doghouse. A year from now,
he could be back in the main event.
With no other territories
to work in and the exhausting repressive control of the talent in the
WWE, guys like Mark Henry have no place to go when Vince wants them to
go away. Historically, going away works out great for both parties and
over time, Mark Henry would feel fresh and new to Vince and his merry
band of slugs called a creative team.
Instead, you get the
wheel. It’s the WWE, where the same talent goes around and around and
each enjoys a time at the top and the bottom. Santino Marella was a
sideshow comedy act job guy but now, he is the new US Champion and red
hot. Six months from now, he could be back to “Squashville” but for now,
he’s getting his time at the top.
Sheamus was shot out of a
cannon when he debuted but then gave wins back and had fans questioning
his long-term future. All that chatter was quieted when he won the Royal
Rumble. See? Around and around, the wheel spins until your number is
called.
But what about the Miz? Will he make mistakes down on
the bottom and bury himself neck deep in doo-doo? Any rumors about him
getting heat on himself are unfounded but things could change, right?
Whether it happens or not, could lifestyle be a contributing factor?
Miz made big, main-event money when he was on top. As he slides down
the card, his money goes down. Did he have “main-event money” built into
his budget every month? Does he have a wife, an ex-wife and a mistress?
I don’t think so. I think he’s a pretty smart cat. But when you start
to live beyond your means, the downward pressure of the wheel can affect
your state of mind.
Speaking of state of mind, the mental
pressure can crush the weak in the WWE. Miz had two strikes against him
when he started and most thought he would never make it. If anyone can
put up with his time at the bottom, it’s Miz.
If the WWE
decides to part ways with Miz, I think TNA would snap him up and he’d do
very well there. But, I think what will happen is Miz survives this
valley in his career and will be back on top in a year or less. He’s too
good for the WWE. He’s a “paint-by-numbers” sports-entertainer but he’s
a WWE guy.
The only fly in the ointment could be if Miz is
tapping somebody that Johnny Ace is also putting the moves on. Any Diva
will tell you… Johnny Ace is not only Mr. Excitement but he’s also Mr.
Creepy. He’ll ring their phone late at night and let the sleaze fly. If
you’re competing with your boss for the same piece of tail, the boss
usually wins.
Another reason you shouldn’t go dipping your pen in the company’s ink.
Lastly, I really enjoyed the verbal confrontation between Cena and the
Rock this last week? Who do you think go the better of things? Let me
know @RealKevinKelly on Twitter.
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