Say what you will about the Miz, but ever since he brought Damien Sandow into the fold (and lost the Intercontinental Championship), hes become more entertaining than he has been in years. That is almost entirely due to the awesomeness that is Damien Mizdow. Watching Sandow copy Mizs every move right down to mimicking his offense in the ring and selling bumps is pure comic gold. Sandow has found his niche in this role, bolstering Mizs Hollywood persona by serving as his stunt double. (Miz really could vault to the next level if he were to get a real entourage, perhaps with Tyler Breeze as his understudy and a diva as his makeup artist.) But Damien Mizdow runs the risk of outshining his star. Sandow is accomplished on the mic and in the ring on his own, so its only a matter of time before he tires of playing second fiddle and taking all the stunt double shots and strikes out on his own. Until then, just enjoy the performance.
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