The Kingdom has been emerging to be a strong, cohesive unit in the wrestling business. The faction comprises Mike Bennett, his wife Maria Kanellis, and Matt Taven. Recently, they were trolled for being a part of the ROH Final Battle Zero Hour card instead of the main show.

Maria Kanellis wanted to create better opportunities for women in wrestling. She is one of the few superstars to be associated with every top promotion in the world such as WWE, IMPACT Wrestling, ROH, and her current company, AEW. Apart from wrestling, Maria is also known to pursue other interests such as modeling, event designing, and her own promotion, Women’s Wrestling Army.

Maria Kanellis, along with Mike Bennett and Matt Taven is set to appear at Ring of Honor’s Final Battle pay-per-view today. A fan trolled the faction for being featured in the show, stating that they could not avoid a free show and calling them a worthless signing on Twitter.

“Lmao the Kingdom can’t even avoid the “free” show on PPV days. What a worthless signing.”

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This did not sit well with Maria Kanellis who is scheduled to be ringside with Mike Bennett and Matt Taven for their match, and she decided to fire back with a befitting reply on Twitter. She made it clear that Zero Hour is still part of the Final Battle show, and that’s all that matters.

“Still on the show. Still getting an opportunity. Sometimes you just got to keep working hard against all odds. #ROH #OGK #THEKingdom.”

The Kingdom, Mike Bennett and Matt Taven, accompanied by Maria Kanellis are set to battle ‘Top Flight’ members Darius and Dante Martin. The fans can watch Ring of Honor Final Battle 2022 Zero Hour preshow live on FITE internationally, and BR Live in the United States starting at 3 pm ET / 8 pm GMT.

Do you think The Kingdom deserves to be a part of the ROH Final Battle? Sound off in the comments!

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