The show was much better than this week's RAW episode
#1 Worst: The Miz losing way too many matches
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I genuinely do not understand his storyline with Shane McMahon either
Not long ago, The Miz was being touted as a future WWE Champion. Last week, he lost to an enhancement talent. This week, he lost to Kofi Kingston. I mean no disrespect to Kingston who's one of the all time greats, but in my opinion has just been portrayed as a Tag Team superstar, at best in his most recent run.
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The Miz makes any program that he's part of, 'must see'. I think that he should be protected to a certain degree on television. It certainly speaks of his calibre that he's able to bounce back from defeat and still climb the ranks.
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Miz loses to Kofi Kingston. Miz has gone back to the 2012 - 13 level of mid-card jobbing, sadly. They seem to be planting the seeds for a future Shane McMahon match against the Miz. -Prince Pretty-
For the life of me, I just cannot understand his storyline with Shane McMahon. Why is he trying to form a Tag Team with the boss?
The Miz deserves better.
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Riju Dasgupta
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