SullivanSmith
Dark Match Winner
This is just something that's been tugging at my brain for the last day or two (which is weird because, let's face it, I have a lot of other things that SHOULD be taking up my brain-space - such as "how am I going to pay this electric bill?"). I personally think The Miz has kind of proven himself to be a pretty decent heel champion and not just a place-holder until Cena can get the belt back (I didn't like how the WM main event ENDED, but I DID like the result).
And while I do respect a wrestler who can spend his whole career as a heel (Ravishing Rick Rude, for example, was AWESOME and I can't think of a single time he was ever a true face), I think the true sign of a true "legend" is not just ring ability but also the ability to not only make the fans hate you intensely, but make them cheer for you like no other. It's sort of like a movie star who is convincing as both a hero and a villain.
Which brings me to The Miz. He's invested a LOT in his heel character and it's paid off dividends for him. He's the WWE champion and he's become... well, I don't want to say a "media sensation"... let's just say he's taken this chance and ran with it.
But like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, Randy Orton, Edge and others, do you think The Miz has the ability to move past being a heel and find success as a face? I'm not saying I predict it's going to happen anytime soon but... do you think he can do it?
And while I do respect a wrestler who can spend his whole career as a heel (Ravishing Rick Rude, for example, was AWESOME and I can't think of a single time he was ever a true face), I think the true sign of a true "legend" is not just ring ability but also the ability to not only make the fans hate you intensely, but make them cheer for you like no other. It's sort of like a movie star who is convincing as both a hero and a villain.
Which brings me to The Miz. He's invested a LOT in his heel character and it's paid off dividends for him. He's the WWE champion and he's become... well, I don't want to say a "media sensation"... let's just say he's taken this chance and ran with it.
But like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, Randy Orton, Edge and others, do you think The Miz has the ability to move past being a heel and find success as a face? I'm not saying I predict it's going to happen anytime soon but... do you think he can do it?