Former Impact Wrestling Star Mike Kanellis hasn’t done much since joining WWE and a lot of fans wonder why he decided to join the company to become a jobber.
Recently he got into a Twitter battle with a fan when he asked where Mike is nowadays and if he will be in the Royal Rumble and the WWE Star replied by saying that he is waiting and working hard:
Where in the World is @RealMikeBennett will he be in the #RoyalRumbleMatch
— Talib Andre (@talibandre) January 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949013008419827714
The two then got into a lengthy battle on where the fan called him a failure and the SmackDown Star tried to explain his perspective on life:
https://twitter.com/GizmodoTroll/status/949311774448324608
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949325714494492672
https://twitter.com/GizmodoTroll/status/949335252345999361
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949336593306972161
https://twitter.com/jkin30/status/949334773981302786
https://twitter.com/jkin30/status/949335267969658880
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949337005145706496
He doesn't mean you're a failure, you only did those things because you got good money to do almost nothing, you barely appeared on tv and only had one throw-away storyline is his point. Every other match was pointless tag matches or jobbing.
— Doc Rock🦅🇺🇸✝️ (@billyr09) January 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949379382031847424
https://twitter.com/NiceGuyRy22/status/949468768492707841
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949472452995928064
At last, SmackDown’s lead writer Road Dogg also took notice of this exchange and said that the fans have the luxury of not understanding a wrestler’s perspective:
They’ll never get it Mike and they have the luxury of not having to get it.
— Brian G. James (@BrianRDJames) January 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/RealMikeBennett/status/949720113783214081
Mike Kanellis made his WWE debut back in June last year. He was last seen on WWE Programming during the November 21st episode of SmackDown Live where he acted as one of the lumberjacks for a tag match.