10 Wrestlers That Could Be Kurt Angle's Mystery Feud

7. The Miz

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Monday Night Raw's chief irritant has struggled to make mischief since his move from SmackDown Live! in the 'Superstar Shake-up', with renewed conflict with Dean Ambrose doing little for both but least for him following his incredible year on the blue brand.

He'd shoot past virtually everybody jockeying for position if he elected to try and bring down the General Manager, and it's something he's experienced success with in the past.

From the moment he was drafted on to SmackDown Live! last year, Miz hurled abuse at his boss Daniel Bryan in a manner so powerful that it established Talking Smack as a more vital platform than the main show it was designed to support.

He'd follow his first impassioned attack on Bryan with another one later in the year, and steal every opportunity to take potshots at the retired 'Yes Man' in an effort to undermine him on the show.

The tactics failed of course, but that's not to say he wouldn't show similar resilance a second time. Truthfully, outside of Miz, there's no single heel on the red brand at a level to take Kurt down in such a manner. However, looking beyond the main roster may find an old-school villain who was born naughty...

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