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WWE 24: The Miz, streaming this Sunday. In the latest episode of WWE’s tentpole docuseries, The Miz explores his unbelievable ascent from reality show standout to one of the most decorated Superstars of all time. The A-Lister recounts his WrestleMania main event, juggling his success both in the ring and on his hit reality show, Miz & Mrs., and becoming the man the WWE Universe loves to loathe. The Miz also addresses his tumultuous early years in sports-entertainment, including his struggle to earn the respect of veterans in the locker room. There’s plenty of exciting in-ring action coming your way this week too. First up, 10 classic episodes of
WWE Provides Updates On Their Superfan Documentary );
As we reported over the weekend, WWE presented Vladimir Abouzeide with the first-ever Superfan award. He will also be featured in a new documentary titled “Superfan: The Story of Vladimir.” WWE filmed content for the documentary this weekend and issued the following press release today:
WWE Network Documentaries announces Superfan: The Story of Vladimir, coming this summer to Peacock );
This summer, WWE Network Documentaries will shine a light not on a famous Superstar or Legend of the ring, but on one of WWE’s most devoted fans.
You might not know Vladimir Abouzeide by name, but to any longtime viewer, his face is almost as recognizable as Shawn Michaels’ or John Cena’s.