The Miz Is The Next John Cena

Allanrulezdood
3 min readSep 7, 2021

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The Miz Will be the next big movie star from WWE.

The Miz certainly didn’t start off where he is now. He was just a 20 year old guy from tough enough who wanted to be a wrestler. Ironically, I never realized that he was in the Real World. It took a while for me to point him out.

The first time I saw The Miz I just thought that this man was a waste. He was annoying, in your face, didn’t know how to work the crowd type-of-guy. They were just using him for jokes and giggles. I thought he would get released from WWE the same year he debuted.

That wasn’t the case.

The Miz went through the grind to make sure that he could improve on everything. He trained hard and became a better wrestler. He started to do better promos, and eventually became one of the best mic-talkers today.

When he talks it’s just so effortlessly. He demands the attention of the crowd and he gets it.

Now, with that being said. There’s always that lingering question in most wrestling fans. “Who will be the next superstar to go to Hollywood”.

We’ve had Hulk Hogan go off and do movies. The Rock is riding high right now as the busiest man in Hollywood. John Cena is having a huge breakthrough right now with recent movies. Roman Reigns is slowly getting into movies.

WWE has been able to create the next next big Hollywood movie star. For some reason, it just happens. I don’t know how, but it just does. One minute the person is the WWE Champion, and the next they are working on some movie that ends up being the biggest box-office draw of the weekend.

The Miz has the total package. He has the charisma. He has the red-carpet look. He has the confidence. He has the perfect family behind him. He has it all.

The Miz is definitely the next in line.

He has his own TV show. Which is actually pretty fun to watch. I get a chuckle out of it. His reactions in the show are priceless. He starred in The Marine franchise, which aren’t the best movies, but it’s still something in his resume.

I wouldn’t be surprised if within the next two years his schedule just becomes too busy for him to continue to come out on RAW on a weekly basis.

I see that coming.

Although it’s great seeing wrestlers getting opportunities outside of the wrestling world and branching out to the masses. The wrestling fan in me sometimes just wish they would stay with the WWE forever until they retire. It’s not realistic, but you know it’s just something selfish on my part.

Personally, when I see The Miz on WWE every Monday, I don’t take it for granted. I cherish every moment of him.

We took John Cena for granted and now we only see him once every other year if we’re lucky.

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Allanrulezdood
Allanrulezdood

Written by Allanrulezdood

My name is Allan Reid. I’m a wrestling fanatic. I do a weekly podcast called Reid’s wrestling where I do reviews of weekly shows.

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