Ben-Phillips
Occasional Pre-Show
Yeah, it's a funny thought to say that if The Miz, who's supposed to be a future megastar for the WWE, would lose Money in the Bank when he cashed in, it'd help him more than if he succeeded to cash it in. I personally look at The Miz as a could-be, not a will-be. He's great on the mic and he has a different look, so he'd be a good person to market, but he still isn't very good in the ring. The only real improvement he's made was with his ring-psychology.
People still know The Miz isn't a great in-ring talent, but has everything else that one would look for in a main eventer. The reason I think losing Money in the Bank would make the Miz look better than if he cashed in successfully is quite simple. If he cashed in and won the WWE or World Championship, he's just be like everyone else. Punk got the belt the first time and they ultimately failed to make him a star as a face (if they ever intended to, that is). Name one person that has cashed in Money in the Bank and didn't drop-off the scene, at least, shortly, after losing the belt? Even Edge fell out of the main event after losing the belt. Granted, it was WrestleMania time and he was a new main eventer.
Fact of the matter is, if The Miz were to cash in on say... Randy Orton (theoretically speaking) and were to lose, people would think "Ha, the Miz totally sucks. He couldn't win the championship when he had the advantage." And once he'd appear the following night or whatever, he'd just continue to run his mouth about some bogus reason as to why he lost and he can somehow work his way into a legitimate championship match and win.
It's obviously filled with plot-holes, which would obviously be filled out if it were to happen on WWE television, as opposed to some internet mark posting an idea in a forum. But the fact of the matter is, if you want The Miz to be a superstar, making him look like he needed a crutch to get the belt isn't the way to do it. Hell, he'd even go down in history for being the only person to fail (at least thus far, despite it not being a great title to have) to win the championship with Money in the Bank.
In short, if he were to lose Money in the Bank, but win a legitimate championship match, he'd get more of a boost and maybe silence some of his critics, as opposed to if he were to need some stipulation to weigh into his favor to go over... He'd continue to get his awful chants (which will probably never go away) and just continue to be seen as a joke to the casual viewer.
Just a thought.
People still know The Miz isn't a great in-ring talent, but has everything else that one would look for in a main eventer. The reason I think losing Money in the Bank would make the Miz look better than if he cashed in successfully is quite simple. If he cashed in and won the WWE or World Championship, he's just be like everyone else. Punk got the belt the first time and they ultimately failed to make him a star as a face (if they ever intended to, that is). Name one person that has cashed in Money in the Bank and didn't drop-off the scene, at least, shortly, after losing the belt? Even Edge fell out of the main event after losing the belt. Granted, it was WrestleMania time and he was a new main eventer.
Fact of the matter is, if The Miz were to cash in on say... Randy Orton (theoretically speaking) and were to lose, people would think "Ha, the Miz totally sucks. He couldn't win the championship when he had the advantage." And once he'd appear the following night or whatever, he'd just continue to run his mouth about some bogus reason as to why he lost and he can somehow work his way into a legitimate championship match and win.
It's obviously filled with plot-holes, which would obviously be filled out if it were to happen on WWE television, as opposed to some internet mark posting an idea in a forum. But the fact of the matter is, if you want The Miz to be a superstar, making him look like he needed a crutch to get the belt isn't the way to do it. Hell, he'd even go down in history for being the only person to fail (at least thus far, despite it not being a great title to have) to win the championship with Money in the Bank.
In short, if he were to lose Money in the Bank, but win a legitimate championship match, he'd get more of a boost and maybe silence some of his critics, as opposed to if he were to need some stipulation to weigh into his favor to go over... He'd continue to get his awful chants (which will probably never go away) and just continue to be seen as a joke to the casual viewer.
Just a thought.