‘I Had Nothing To Do With It’

It has been well documented that The Miz’s first couple of years in WWE were tough, having endured hazing from talent for being a reality star, and kicked out of the locker room for angering a few of the performers backstage. WWE would eventually turn The Miz’s real-life troubles behind the scenes right into a storyline on television, where WWE Hall Of Famer John “Bradshaw” Layfield took the blame for making him change on his own. Nevertheless, in line with JBL in a recent episode of “Something To Wrestle With,” he was never involved with The Miz being exiled from WWE’s dressing room in point of fact.

“You mostly make it tougher on a man that is available in like that … he got thrown out of the locker room for eating chicken over Scott Armstrong’s bag, but I had nothing to do with it,” JBL stated. “I’ve never seen a man are available and work on top with such a loaded roster and make it. I mean, it was almost completely untenable situation that Miz had … Miz has made a Hall Of Fame profession and he did it from one in every of the toughest starting points you possibly can possibly have of learning on worldwide television against an incredibly loaded roster.”

JBL also claimed that the locker room didn’t wish to see The Miz fail, but definitely had intentions of creating his life harder as a WWE Superstar after ending because the runner-up on “Tough Enough.” Moreover, JBL feels that The Miz’s journey in WWE has made him a “Once in a-lifetime performer” after finding success on global wrestling television despite originally being a reality star.

When you use any of the quotes in this text, please credit “Something To Wrestle With” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

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