The Miz welcomes Paul Heyman to “Miz TV” to explain the actions of his client, Brock Lesnar, the week before. Lesnar made an unannounced appearance during Mr. McMahon’s performance evaluation of Heyman to F-5 the WWE Chairman.
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Lesnar's adviser says he has agreed to appear on "Miz TV" so that he can clear his name.
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Before The Awesome One can inquire about the video Mr. McMahon aired last week, Heyman springs into defense mode and cries foul, saying The Miz is trying to "soil" his good reputation.
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The managerial mastermind vehemently denies having any knowledge that Lesnar was in Las Vegas for Raw Roulette. He further contends he did not order the attack on the WWE Chairman.
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Heyman also takes an opportunity to offer well-wishes to the WWE Chairman, who underwent hip replacement surgery as a result of the thunderous F-5.
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The Miz's reaction can be summed up in one word: "Really?!"
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As Heyman seethes, a familiar shrill is heard throughout the arena ...
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"Excuse me!" Vickie Guerrero interrupts. Raw’s Managing Supervisor then explains that she had secretly negotiated a contract with Lesnar but kept it secret given his controversial track record in WWE.
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Saying she signed the elite free agent in an attempt to impress Mr. McMahon, The Queen Diva insists she was unaware of Lesnar’s evil intentions. Weeping, Vickie falls into Heyman’s embrace.
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Heyman asks Vickie and the WWE Universe to join him in praying for Mr. McMahon's speedy recovery. The Miz accuses both of deception, but he's cut off mid-sentence ...
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... by Lesnar!
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Although The Miz stands his ground ...
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... Lesnar powers through him with a stiff clothesline.
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The rebellious monster shreds the "Miz TV" set ...
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... before dropping The Miz with a vicious F-5.
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"He’s sorry," Heyman pleads to his charge, Lesnar. "He apologizes.