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Former WWE Star Mike Bennett who is also known as Mike Kanellis recently criticized the Chairman of WWE Vince McMahon for releasing so many professional wrestlers during the covid-19 pandemic situation. He even called Vince McMahon a greedy evil man.

Everything the covid-19 pandemic stuck the world of professional wrestling, every single promotion is being forced to make budget cuts. WWE on the other hand made the most budget card among all the professional wrestling companies by releasing a lot of their big talents.

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Mike Bennet Criticizes Vince McMahon; Calls Him A Greedy Evil Man

Among the released talents, some of the names were really shocking such as Braun Strowman and Aleister Black. And the latest release shocked the entire world of professional wrestling. It was the former three times WWE world champion Bray Wyatt. Someone that nobody expected to see getting released.

The whole world of professional wrestling criticized WWE for releasing Bray Wyatt. Just like Aleister Black the storyline of Bray Wyatt remained unfinished as well and WWE did not even bother to complete their respective storylines. It is also rumoured that more releases are yet to come.

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Mike Bennett who is also known as Mike Kanellis recently released a Twitter thread where he criticized the Chairman of WWE Vince McMahon for releasing so many professional wrestlers during the covid-19 pandemic situation. He wrote;

“Here’s the last thing I’ll say. Watch all wrestling(especially @ringofhonor). Enjoy what you enjoy. I watch everything. I find plenty enjoyable at WWE. Some of my best friends still work there.

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“However to deny that Vince is a greedy evil man, is to live in denial. You can enjoy the WWE product and realize that Vince has become bad for wrestling. The fish rots at the head and for the past 40 years Vince has been at the top.

“He fired mass amounts of people during the worst health crisis in 100 years. All to save a few million dollars, when his company was set to make record profits. Many people with families and children lost their jobs that day, so Vince could become slightly more rich. To deny this fact is to live in delusion. He’s destroyed more lives than he’s helped.”