10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Miz

With all due respect Miz, please stop doing that Figure Four Leglock...

Mike Mizanin, better known as The Miz, has been a part of World Wrestling Entertainment since he was a part of WWE Tough Enough in late 2004. Even though Daniel Puder won the competition, The Miz finished in second place and made enough of an impact that he was offered a developmental contract. The Miz has been a regular on WWE TV since 2006 after starting out as the host of Smackdown and also a run as the host of the Diva Search as well. Eventually he got a break as a wrestler. He had some interesting times in his career as part of an entertaining tag team with John Morrison and he's held the US & IC Title on multiple occasions. His two biggest accomplishments have been his Money in the Bank briefcase win in 2010, which led to capturing his first and only WWE Championship in November 2010. In addition to his WWE career, he's also one of the most well spoken guys on the roster. He does a lot of media interviews representing the company. He has also filmed several movies including The Marine 4 earlier this year. At 34 years old, The Miz is still in the prime of his career and now that he's doing a successful Hollywood egomaniac gimmick, he seems to have momentum again. Maybe he'll become a main eventer again, but if not he has still carved out a nice career for himself. As he likes to remind us, he's done better than a lot of people thought. As is always the case in our "things to forget" series, this is WWE related material only. He had a run on the Real World reality show prior to WWE, but that had nothing to do with WWE. They mention it all the time, as well as the fact that he had to dress outside the locker room for incidents he did backstage. Normally those backstage things would make it in the "things to forget" series, but since they were discussed on WWE TV they're not eligible. Here's a closer look at ten things WWE wants us to forget about the man that says he's awesome, The Miz.
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