10 Coldest Performers In WWE Right Now

10. Mike Kanellis

Is Mike Kanellis already knackered?

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He's done what boils down to nothing at all on SmackDown Live, given that his sole televised win - over Sami Zayn on the July 18 SmackDown - was retconned at Battleground. He also lost a meaningless tag team bout alongside Aiden English to Zayn and Tye Dillinger on the very next SmackDown. He didn't really show much in any of those three bouts, either. He spent the vast majority of his time on the receiving end of offence - from Sami Zayn, perennial punching bag, remember - which probably served his cowardly character. But what is his character, really? A catchphrase and an awesomely cheesy entrance theme?

It's baffling. There's no other word for it. There must have been some sort of long-term plan in place; why else debut the double act on the main roster proper? Isn't that what Triple H insists upon when batting away accusations that too many talented acts are doing anything of real significance in WWE?

All we have at this point are questions - but Kanellis, unquestionably, is dead on arrival.

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