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Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
By Marc Middleton
Nov 5, 2009 - 1:53:38 PM

 
- WWE's United States Champion The Miz recently spoke with The Orlando Sentinel. Here are some of the highlights:

You got to interact with him (Ozzy Osbourne) but can you flex your pecs to “Crazy Train” like Chris Masters’ did?

(laughs) I think that actually stole the entire show. It’s what everyone is talking about! A man that can flex his pecs to “Crazy Train”. I mean, did that really happen? Chris Masters isn’t the type of person to go out there and start shaking his boobs but then all of a sudden he just starting doing it. It was absolutely incredible.

What was your first reaction when you heard that Shane McMahon was leaving the company?

My first reaction – I thought maybe he wanted to do something else that wasn’t wrestling-related. Maybe he wanted to venture off on his own which I wish him the best of luck with whatever he does. I’m not sure exactly what he’s going to do but if I was a son growing up with a father as powerful as Vince McMahon, and always kind of doing what my daddy did and that kind of stuff. I think it’s very noble of him to say you know what, I want to venture out. I want to do something different. So, hopefully he’ll do great and I imagine he will.

Next year at WrestleMania, you’ll probably be in your first singles match for that event. Where do you expect to be when it comes to that show?

For WrestleMania 26 - which tickets go on sale this Saturday, November 7th - I plan on doing something very big. WrestleMania is our Superbowl. WrestleMania is the biggest event that we all wait for, that we all look forward to. So when that moment comes, I plan to be ready. I’m hoping to have a singles match. If not, I’ll hopefully be in the Money in the Bank where I can win an opportunity to go up for the World Championship or the WWE Championship. So I look forward to WrestleMania. There’s always something that’s unpredictable, that shocks and awes audiences, that people will talk about for years to come. Last year, if you remember, Mickey Rourke came on who is an Oscar nominated actor and actually knocked out Chris Jericho. You had that amazing, amazing match with Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker that was an instant classic. So I’m looking forward to this WrestleMania where I’ll actually get to be into it and hopefully make a classic match and memorable memories for everyone.

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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2009, 12:41:14 PM »
Didn't this no-talent turd get started on some MTV show?  Jeez.......

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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
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Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
By Marc Middleton
Nov 5, 2009 - 1:53:38 PM

 
- WWE's United States Champion The Miz recently spoke with The Orlando Sentinel. Here are some of the highlights:

You got to interact with him (Ozzy Osbourne) but can you flex your pecs to “Crazy Train” like Chris Masters’ did?

(laughs) I think that actually stole the entire show. It’s what everyone is talking about! A man that can flex his pecs to “Crazy Train”. I mean, did that really happen? Chris Masters isn’t the type of person to go out there and start shaking his boobs but then all of a sudden he just starting doing it. It was absolutely incredible.

What was your first reaction when you heard that Shane McMahon was leaving the company?

My first reaction – I thought maybe he wanted to do something else that wasn’t wrestling-related. Maybe he wanted to venture off on his own which I wish him the best of luck with whatever he does. I’m not sure exactly what he’s going to do but if I was a son growing up with a father as powerful as Vince McMahon, and always kind of doing what my daddy did and that kind of stuff. I think it’s very noble of him to say you know what, I want to venture out. I want to do something different. So, hopefully he’ll do great and I imagine he will.

Next year at WrestleMania, you’ll probably be in your first singles match for that event. Where do you expect to be when it comes to that show?

For WrestleMania 26 - which tickets go on sale this Saturday, November 7th - I plan on doing something very big. WrestleMania is our Superbowl. WrestleMania is the biggest event that we all wait for, that we all look forward to. So when that moment comes, I plan to be ready. I’m hoping to have a singles match. If not, I’ll hopefully be in the Money in the Bank where I can win an opportunity to go up for the World Championship or the WWE Championship. So I look forward to WrestleMania. There’s always something that’s unpredictable, that shocks and awes audiences, that people will talk about for years to come. Last year, if you remember, Mickey Rourke came on who is an Oscar nominated actor and actually knocked out Chris Jericho. You had that amazing, amazing match with Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker that was an instant classic. So I’m looking forward to this WrestleMania where I’ll actually get to be into it and hopefully make a classic match and memorable memories for everyone.

                               this is the sad state of the wwe when anyone cares what this no talent turd says.  bring back the retreads vince if you can't find any new guys. wait wasn't that tna's lance hoyt? change his name to vance and we have a winner.
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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2009, 03:55:44 PM »
Maybe Miz is secretly a Power Ball winner and works for free.

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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2009, 08:43:15 PM »
In my day, the Miz would be getting squashed by Baron Von Raschke.


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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2009, 04:46:01 AM »
The miz can be good and he's getting a good push as the United States champion. He better not f**k it up and he should look to improve his mic skills a little better. His in ring abilities are pretty good.

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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2009, 05:42:14 AM »
In my day, the Miz would be getting squashed by Baron Von Raschke.



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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #7 on: November 06, 2009, 06:03:54 AM »
The miz can be good and he's getting a good push as the United States champion. He better not f**k it up and he should look to improve his mic skills a little better. His in ring abilities are pretty good.

I have mixed feelings about the Miz. On one hand, I have to give him props for having a dream, working hard, and making it happen. On the other, I can't believe that a mediocre talent like him is in a main event position.

I wasn't kidding about how he would've been a a jobber back in the day. Then again, you could say the same about Cody Rhodes or Ted Dibiase Jr.

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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #8 on: November 06, 2009, 07:00:28 AM »
I have mixed feelings about the Miz. On one hand, I have to give him props for having a dream, working hard, and making it happen. On the other, I can't believe that a mediocre talent like him is in a main event position.

I wasn't kidding about how he would've been a a jobber back in the day. Then again, you could say the same about Cody Rhodes or Ted Dibiase Jr.
Miz will always be a mid to lower card wrestler. Its just the way it is. He cannot draw and he's too plain. DiBiase might climb a bit higher as he's pretty good in the ring and they need to break him away from Legacy which is the plan for the Survivor Series PPV. Sometimes its the suttle little things that create stars...look at Stone Cold. "Austin 316 says I just wipped your ass" and the next thing you know he was amineventing making 2 mill / yr + merchandise and hose show and PPV bonues. The trick is you need to know how to talk and how to wire up the crowd.

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Re: Interview: The Miz Talks About Shane Leaving WWE, WrestleMania 26 and More
« Reply #9 on: November 06, 2009, 10:53:40 AM »
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