#4 The Miz
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The Miz is one of the veterans of the current WWE roster. Having made his main roster debut in 2006, The A-Lister has won a grand total of 19 titles during his run with the company, so obviously his wrestling skills are right up there. However, his promo game is so good, that his in-ring ability isn't the first thing you think about when talking about The Miz.
There's a reason why he has his own talk show on WWE named Miz TV. The Awesome One is one of the best hype men in the company who knows how to sell a story. In the build-up to his Falls Count Anywhere Match against Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 35, The Miz delivered one of the most heartfelt promos ever where he spoke about his work ethic and earning the respect of his father.
Then there's the iconic bashing he delivered to Daniel Bryan for calling him a coward on Talking Smack. That promo felt so real, that the jury is still out whether it was scripted or not.