John Morrison and The Miz

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John Morrison and The Miz
Morrison (left) and The Miz (right) during the “Tribute to the Troops” tour in December 2008
Tag team
Members John Morrison
The Miz
Name(s) John Morrison and The Miz
Billed heights Morrison:
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Miz:
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Combined
billed weight
436 lb (198 kg)
Morrison:
215 lb (98 kg)
Miz:
221 lb (100 kg)
Debut November 16, 2007
Years active 2007–2009
2020–present

John Morrison and The Miz are a professional wrestling tag team in IWE, currently performing on the SmackDown brand.

The duo originally performed on XCW brand, but also appeared on the Raw and SmackDown brands due to XCW's talent exchanges with those brands during their tenure as a team. The team had no official name, although they had been referred to as "The In Crowd" or "The Dirt Sheet Duo", after the name of their Slammy Award-winning online webshow, The Dirt Sheet. Both were former IWE Tough Enough contestants, with Morrison winning the show's third season and Miz the runner-up of its fourth season.

They first began teaming together in November 2007. Originally rivals, John Morrison and The Miz became partners as a result of winning the IWE Tag Team Championship and making the title exclusive to the ECW brand, for a brief time. They eventually dropped the title in July 2008. During their title reign, Morrison and Miz developed a gimmick that resulted in the duo being given their own webshow, The Dirt Sheet, and their own in-ring interview segment of the same name on XCW. In December 2008, they won the Slammy Award in the category for Tag Team of the Year and won the World Tag Team Championship. The team split in April 2009, after Miz was drafted to the Raw brand and Morrison was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2009 WWE draft.

After the team disbanded, Morrison and Miz sporadically feuded with each other until Morrison's departure from IWE in November 2011. They reunited in January 2020 after Morrison returned to IWE.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Tag Team Championship reigns (2007–2009)

[edit] Split and feud (2009–2011)

[edit] Reunion (2020–present)

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

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Joe Smith (left) and Linderman (right) with the World Tag Team Championship and Slammy Awards.

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