The Miz: “John Cena taught me how to become a main event caliber superstar”

WWE had The Miz do some promotional work by appearing on Hot 94.1 to do a quick interview where he spoke about a wide range of topics.

During the interview, The Miz was asked which superstar he’s learned the most from. This is when he named future WWE Hall of Famer John Cena.

The two WWE stars have worked various matches over the years. The most high profile match that the two stars had came back in 2011. The Miz beat John Cena to retain the WWE Title in the headliner of WrestleMania 27 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.

“John Cena. Being in the ring with John Cena taught me how to become a main event caliber superstar.”

You can listen to the entire interview by clicking on the player below (2:56 is where he talked about Cena):

Andrew Ravens
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