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The Miz: People Remember Who Wins, They Don’t Remember Who Loses

The Miz says that people don't remember who loses.

The Miz says that people don’t remember who loses.

Miz has been a heel for the majority of his career, with fleeting runs as a babyface. However, as a heel he has drawn a large amount of heat, and now he has defined what it means to be both sides of the moral coin in professional wrestling.

During a new interview with Vegas Revealed, The Miz would highlight the definitions of both being a babyface and being a heel in wrestling, beginning with babyface.

“I think babyface is, if I learned correctly from last year, the nice, kind, well-dressed. The good guy. He does everything right. He’s the nicest guy. He’s the person that you will hear everyone in these stands cheering for, going, ‘We love you, we love you.'”

Miz continued, explaining his view on what a heel is in the world of pro wrestling.

“The nasty, mean, very overly competitive. It doesn’t really do it the nice way. When I come into this stadium people are always booing me. (They are) telling me that I’m egotistical and arrogant and that I cheat to win. I like to think that I do whatever it takes to win. I don’t always go by the rules… but I make sure that I’m victorious. Because that’s what people remember. People remember who wins, they don’t remember who loses.”

Elsewhere in another recent interview, The Miz shared that Shane McMahon wanted to go even higher for their superplex spot at WrestleMania 35. You can read more about that here.

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