Summary
The Miz said he has enjoyed WWE Unreal because the Netflix series gives fans at least a partial look at how much work goes into making WWE television feel smooth on screen.
Speaking on Not Sam with Sam Roberts, Miz said the show has also helped highlight how difficult Triple H's job is behind the scenes. He argued that viewers often do not see the chain reaction that comes with changing one creative decision, even when talent themselves push for something different.
WWE Unreal and Triple H's workload
Miz said WWE Unreal only scratches the surface of the process, but he believes it still helps explain the amount of coordination required across the roster and production. That fits with other recent comments around WWE leadership, including Triple H addressing fan criticism before WrestleMania 42.
Quote from The Miz
"A lot of the old timers don't like Unreal. I love it. I love it because it allows people to appreciate exactly how hard we work to make sure it looks seamless and easy, but you guys don't understand exactly what's going on behind the scenes. Unreal can only give you so much. You really don't know too much about it, but I feel like the fans now have an appreciation for the job of a WWE superstar and what that entials. Not just the job of a WWE superstar, but our production as a whole. As Triple H, the person behind everything. Triple H has to think five steps ahead of everyone, and no one gives him credit for that. They don't understand how hard that seat is. They just throw stuff at him. 'Why didn't this happen? Why couldn't they do this?' There are domino effects that you guys don't understand. Even me, when I'm doing my stuff and I'm involved and going, 'Why can't we do this?' I will get the answer of, 'If we do this, XYZ will fall apart. Do you have something else?'"
What Miz's comments mean for Triple H in WWE
Miz framed Triple H's role as far more than approving isolated ideas, because every change to one segment can ripple through the rest of a WWE show. For fans watching WWE Unreal, that gives added context to why creative decisions are not always as simple as swapping one moment for another.
It also says something about how veteran talent like Miz view the current system. If someone with his experience is openly pointing to the production side and the difficulty of balancing the whole card, that reinforces how much WWE's creative process now depends on long-range planning rather than one-off reactions.
Sources
The Miz while speaking on Sam Roberts' show


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