They both are already WWE Hall of Famers, a hall of fame with legit credentials and requirements would take another 10 years of work from them at a high level.Del Rio is not garbage, contrary to the OP's opinion. Regardless, Miz definately has the brighter future, and rightfully so. Miz is a better entertainer no matter how great Del Rio is at his job. You can tell Miz's future is brighter by how much WWE has invested into him. He's in the far more important match at WM, Del Rio is much older than him (33 compared to 30 is a lifetime in wrestling) and he's already been established as a huge main eventer on WWE's A show. When a guy headlines the Raw WM main event, he's at the top of the heap.
They both have tremendously bright futures, though. 2 future Hall of Famers without question.
That don’t mean nothing. They build Christian up in 2003 and the crowd was literally pleading for WWE to push this man in 2005, no excuse whatsoever who is WWE’s homegrown talent when Miz had made his debut on RAW in 2006 fumbling on words and not remembering his lines.Miz I'm sure actually appreciates his position right now considering he had to work for it. Besides that WWE had the opportunity to build Miz personally from the ground up. He didn't come in with layers and layers of hype surrounding him quite the opposite actually so I suspect they will push their homegrown talent more.
I was an ADR mark until he won the Royal Rumble. Doing that in less than 6 months gets you under the microscope. People will criticize him to death for his super push and most super pushed talent doesn't stay around long.
And just four years later he is now the WWE Champion while Christian has suffered mid-card Hell throughout majority of his whole career.