10 Future Roles For Current WWE Stars

2. The Miz (Announcer)

Much like Bray Wyatt, The Miz is a really good talker. The man has a clear tone to his voice, one which lends itself well to WWE's typical interview style. There's a reason why he was given the 'Miz TV' interview segment years ago, The Miz is trusted to carry segments off without a hitch and always deliver a high level of vocal performance. That sounds an awful lot like another on-screen role, the WWE announcer. Michael Cole is tasked with possessing an unwavering style, a consistent voice that guides viewers through the group's programming. When he hangs up his boots, that is exactly the kind of thing The Miz would excel at. Even when he's providing guest commentary, the man knocks the ball out of the proverbial park. If JBL, who wasn't really known for promos before 2004, can become a full-time commentator, so can The Miz. WWE have long made a big deal out of physical presence and appearance with announcers, going back to McMahon's apparent hesitancy over showing Jim Ross on-screen post-Bell's Palsy. The Miz is immaculately well-presented, so he'd be perfect for the position.
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