#4 WWE might have The Miz betray John Morrison
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In WWE, there's always that point of no return when it comes to Mr. Money in the Bank, and The Miz seems like he's close to crossing that line. That doesn't necessarily mean that he is close to a cash-in by any means. But it looks like he's about to make move that will set him toward that highly lucrative path.
Unfortunately for John Morrison, who has been by The Miz's side ever since his feud with The Fiend, "The A-Lister" might be better off without him. WWE needs to set this turn up that resembles Shawn Michaels' iconic betrayal of Marty Jannetty.
If nothing else, WWE already seems to be teasing the idea that teaming with Morrison is costing The Miz potential success. After a little build up, all the company has to do is have The Miz brutally cross Morrison. He could then use that development to garner a lot of heat. From there, his cash-in will probably be one of the most polarizing events in recent history if it's done correctly.