The Miz Exclusive Interview: 'Cannonball', Reality TV Roots, WWE Without Crowds & More
What can fans of 'Miz & Mrs.' expect from the remainder of Season 2 airing this November on USA Network?
Miz: You're going to see a lot more of George, let me tell you. My dad is now retired from work and that means he has a lot of time on his hands, so what does that mean for me? I'm seeing a lot more of my dad. Everybody loves my dad it seems to be because whenever he's on 'Miz & Mrs.' or WWE, he sets the internet on fire. I imagine people are going to be really excited to see more of him on 'Miz & Mrs.' this season.
We have 14 episodes coming this fall and they're going to be coming back-to-back-to-back. It's a lot of fun, a lot of laughter, a lot of conflict. I mean, we see Madison get born and we see Maryse's and my dynamic with how we take care of two children. Let me tell you something: it is mayhem. One child was a lot, it's difficult, but two is a whole other level.
I teach Monroe how to swim and I'm still doing that to this day and I want her to be a really good swimmer and every day I'm taking her out to swim. A couple of weeks back, the coolest moment happened where I was really far out, almost into the deep end, and I told Monroe to swim to me. Usually, she's really nervous, but here's the funniest part. She goes, '3, 2, 1, Cannonball!' and jumps in and starts swimming. I was joking, but she's two. Instead of '3, 2, 1, go!' I was going '3, 2, 1, Cannonball!' and I did it once. Literally, after that, all she does is '3, 2, 1, Cannonball!' every time, so that's her go.