WWE SmackDown Grades: Miz And Mrs Outsmart Daniel Bryan
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1. The Miz and Mrs Pre-Show
The A-Lister of the WWE is The Miz and he isn’t afraid to let everyone know as much. He’s been in a lot of movies and has made many special appearances, but the debut of his new reality show alongside wife Maryse was the talk of the town last night.
The Miz and Maryse decided to have a premiere party for their new show Miz and Mrs, which debuted immediately after WWE SmackDown went off the air last night. They even brought out their daughter to take part in the proceedings, although that wouldn’t exactly pan out in the end. You knew this would be a memorable segment and it lived up to that billing.
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It began with Miz hyping up his new show, but would inevitably turn into a Daniel Bryan bashing segment. But just when The Miz was set to play a sneak peak of his new show, Bryan altered the video and showed many embarrassing Miz moments. Turnabout was fair play after what The Miz did a few weeks ago with Team Hell No, but Bryan wasn’t content with just that.
He came out to the ring, knocked out a couple security guards, and approached The Miz. That’s when the segment really got going and Miz tossed the baby at Bryan, but it was just a baby doll and that momentary distraction led to a skull-crushing finale. Not only was that just a baby doll, but the baby that was shown backstage wasn’t even Miz’s daughter in the first place. It was a great segment that only The Miz could pull off.
It never gets old seeing The A-Lister’s craftiness and it was at a very memorable level last night on WWE SmackDown when he outsmarted his long-time rival.
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