The current WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Carmella who is a former WWE SmackDown Women’s champion recently talked about former two times WWE champion the Miz and praised him for mentoring her and for the mental support he provided.
Leah Van Dale aka Carmella is currently working in WWE for nearly a decade and he has been one of the most consistent faces of the WWE roster since joining. She spent her first three years in the NXT before joining the main roster in 2016 during the second brand split of the promotion.

Carmella Thanks Miz For The Support And Mentoring
She became the first woman in WWE roster to win the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match. She cashed it in successfully on the very next year to win the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship. She had been one of the most successful Smackdown Women’s champions ever.
She cashed her contract on Charlotte Flair after carrying the Money in the Bank Briefcase for two hundred and eighty seven days. She had a successful reign of one hundred and thirty one days before dropping it to Charlotte Flair at the SummerSlam pay per view event in 2018.

After dropping the Smackdown Women’s title, she could never get her main different spot back in WWE. She has mostly been treated as a jobber who lost to almost anyone she faced recently. Even though she recently won the WWE women’s Tag Team Championship along with Queen Zelina but this title has become quite irrelevant because of terrible bookings.
Carmella who is a former WWE SmackDown Women’s champion recently spoke to Insight with Chris Van Vliet alongside Corey Graves where he talked about former two times WWE champion the Miz and praised him for mentoring her and for the mental support he provided. She said;

“For me, I would say The Miz. Whenever I have an issue or a problem creatively, or my character, or something going on in a match, I go to him. If I could be a female Miz, that to me would be such an amazing accomplishment. They trust The Miz, they put him in any position, and he’s going to shine.
“He’s not afraid to lean into his role as a bad guy and I consider that the same with myself. I really lean into my role. Anytime that I have a problem or issue, I go to him and he’s going to be honest. Sometimes it’s brutally honest, but he helps me out.”
H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription