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Boy, way to change your tune huh?
I didn't change my tune. I was just trying to be cordial and respectful of your opinion. I still will be, but not in a way that you can use to your advantage.
If they are not getting enough heat as they should be, its no one but Morrisons fault.
Matter of opinion, more than anything else. There's no overwhelming evidence that points to either of these two being the reason why they don't garner as much heat as they should.
The Miz gets the shit booed out of him, FACT. While Morrison does not.
He recently had a match with Rey Mysterio on the 12 January 2009 RAW. Maybe it was because he had already done tapings for ECW, but, if it wasn't for his theme music, I could have heard crickets chirping during his entrance before the aforementioned match. Furthermore, his reception at the Royal Rumble was lukewarm at best. This wouldn't be that big of a deal, save for the fact that getting a big crowd reaction at the Rumble is pretty much a given due to the event's suspense and anticipation.
Also don't you think if they weren't getting enough heat as they should be thus making them failures of heels, the WWE would not throw another title reign their way and keep them as heels?
I think that WWE will throw their tag belts on anyone with even a modicum of credibility, which The Miz and John Morrison have (only a tiny bit, though). Before they regained the belts, WWE had three options: keep the belts on Kofi Kingston and CM Punk; give the belts to The Miz and John Morrison; give the belts to Cryme Tyme. Cryme Tyme is a joke while CM Punk and Kofi Kingston only had the belts to keep CM Punk's rivalry with Legacy interesting. With this rivalry done for the time being, there was no point in keeping the belts on Kingston and Punk. Thus, they went with The Miz and Morrison due to a lack of options.
Complete contradiction of your first post in this thread, and no he does not need to be become extremely impressive in the ring to be successful. Tons of superstars have gone on to have great careers without becoming "extremely impressive" in the ring.
This is far from a complete contradiction. In my first post, I said it would be a dark day for WWE if The Miz ever headed this company. In the last post, I said that The Miz is better than Morrison on the mic (that's not really much of an accomplishment) and that, if he were to succeed, he would need to improve vastly in the ring to seem credible as a singles competitor in WWE's main-event scene. As can be seen, this is in no way a contradiction.
Yes, tons of superstars have gone on to become successful without becoming extremely impressive in the ring. But, The Miz is not like any of these superstars; he is much worse than they were even before they became successful.