• The Miz Reveals Which WWE Release Was Very Tough For Him
During his interview on Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast, The Miz talked about Dolph Ziggler’s WWE release:
“Every time there’s a release, I’m like, ‘Oh no, is it me?’ [Dolph Ziggler’s WWE release] was a tough one for me to see him go, because it was kind of like the last of my really core group of friends. I have friends, obviously, in the locker room, but that was my core group of friends.
I was like, man, I’ve had such great matches with Dolph too. Him putting his career up and me, the IC Title. That whole IC title reign, he was a big part of elevating that title as well. During that time for me, and so to see him go is tough, but that’s the name of this business, it happens, those type of things happen.
For me, this is going to sound very cocky and arrogant. I know how valuable I am. I know how good I am, and whether the audience sees it or not, I know people know. If you’ve wrestled me – you know.
So yes, there’s always in the back of your mind, ‘Oh, is it me? Is it me? Is it me?’ But then there’s also that other part that goes, ‘I’ve done a lot in this business, and I still got more.'”
• Ex-WWE Wrestler Criticizes Shawn Michaels’ Cold Response Over Addiction Issues
Former NXT Tag Team Champion Danny Burch has shared a troubling account of his final days with WWE and his interactions with NXT head Shawn Michaels. Speaking on an episode of the Master Class podcast, Burch detailed a period of severe personal hardship following his 2022 release from the company, citing a lack of empathy from leadership during his struggle with injury and addiction.
Burch described his departure as a “bad place” emotionally and financially. At the time of his release, he was sidelined with a significant shoulder injury that prevented him from wrestling or finding regular work. With no clear recovery date and no income, Burch admitted he developed a “real bad problem” with alcohol that began to spiral out of control.
Hoping for guidance from someone who had famously overcome his own battles with addiction, Burch reached out to Shawn Michaels. However, the response he received was allegedly cold and dismissive. According to Burch, Michaels replied by saying he didn’t deal with that and provided a phone number for the company’s wellness program, noting that Burch would likely have to pay for the help himself since he was no longer under contract. Burch noted that this interaction felt like the “old Shawn” resurfacing, rather than the supportive mentor he expected.
“I thought, Shawn went through this, maybe he’ll understand. I texted him and explained everything. His response was, ‘Well, I don’t deal with that. Here’s a phone number. Call them and tell them you worked for the company, but you’ll probably have to pay for it.’ That was Shawn Michaels. That was in 2022.”
Burch also recalled his very first day in NXT, where he felt disrespected by HBK during their initial introduction. While Burch attempted a professional greeting, he claims Michaels simply patted him on the shoulder, called him “kid,” and walked away without a handshake.
“My first day, I’m introducing myself to everyone. I go up to him and say, ‘Hey, Shawn.’ He pats me on the shoulder and says, ‘Hey, kid,’ and just walks off. Doesn’t even shake my hand.”
Though Michaels’ attitude reportedly softened once Burch found success as a tag team champion, Burch remains critical of the “worship” culture surrounding the NXT head, suggesting that behind the scenes, the support for talent in crisis may not be as strong as it appears.

