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“John Cena gets the flowers. I don’t get the flowers” – WWE Veteran On Fans’ Respect

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• “John Cena gets the flowers. I don’t get the flowers” – WWE Veteran On Fans’ Respect

The Miz made his WWE main roster debut in 2006. He has accomplished everything in his 20-year run in the company.

On Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast, Miz was asked if he feels people respect him now.

Here’s what the former WrestleMania main eventer said:

“Yes, I feel the respect. I feel it in the locker room. I feel it in the crowd, but I’ll hear you say it. ‘Oh, Miz has gotten his flowers.’ You know what kind of flowers I get? I get the ones that are half dead, that you give to me and they’re gonna die the next day.

You don’t give me a full bouquet of flowers that are like, here are your flowers. John Cena gets the flowers. I don’t get the flowers. I get the half-dead flowers that are like, here you go, here’s your flowers. We’re giving you your flowers. It’s the half-a$$ed flowers.”

• Total WWE Viewership On Netflix In 2025 Revealed

One year after Monday Night RAW made its historic move to Netflix, the numbers are in – and they are massive! According to data released by the streaming giant, WWE fans spent more than 525 million hours watching WWE content on the platform in 2025. The flagship show, RAW, was the primary driver of this success, accounting for 340 million hours of watch time alone.

The partnership’s impact was felt globally, with RAW proving to be a dominant force on the Global Top 10 English TV charts. Out of the 52 weeks it aired in 2025, the show appeared on the charts for 47 of them, consistently drawing an average of over 3 million viewers per week. In the United States, the show’s performance was even more impressive, remaining in the local Top 10 for 51 out of 52 weeks. International markets like Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, and the UK also showed strong staying power for the brand.

Beyond the weekly episodic drama, Netflix’s broadcast of Premium Live Events (PLEs) outside the U.S. contributed significantly to the totals. Major shows like WrestleMania and the Royal Rumble, along with international streams of SmackDown, brought in an additional 185 million hours.

To build on this momentum, it was recently confirmed that a massive library of past WWE content is now being added to Netflix in the U.S., giving subscribers access to decades of wrestling history in one place.

• Champion Refused To Be Part Of WWE Unreal Season 2

The second season of WWE Unreal will release on Netflix on January 20th and Seth Rollins’ fake injury angle, which led to a surprise Money In The Bank cash-in at SummerSlam 2025, will be a big part of this season.

Rollins recently told ESPN New York that he didn’t want to be part of WWE Unreal. Now, World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk has revealed that he refused to be part of Unreal season 2. Here’s what Punk said on the Notsam Wrestling podcast:

“I know they’re asking me to do an interview for it and I kept saying, ‘no, no, I’m not gonna be there.’ And we never did the interview. So I don’t know if that means I’m not in it, but there’s a camera in my face everywhere I go, so I’m sure I’ll pop up.

If I don’t want them to shoot something, I just go, ‘don’t shoot it,’ or I know there’s cameras waiting here. I’ll go walk somewhere else.”

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