Mike Bennett (wrestler)

Mike Bennett

Bennett in 2015
Birth name Michael Bennett
Born (1985-05-16) May 16, 1985
Carver, Massachusetts, United States[1]
Spouse(s) Maria Kanellis (m. 2014)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) The miracle
Michael Bennett
Mike Bennett
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 225 lb (102 kg)[2]
Billed from South Boston, Massachusetts[2]
Trained by Bob Evans
Ultimo Monkey Flip
Debut 2002[2]

Michael "Mike" Bennett (born May 16, 1985) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) where he competes under the ring name "The Miracle" Mike Bennett and is a one-time TNA X Division Champion.

He has previously wrestled for the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion,[2] where he is a former ROH World Tag Team Champion and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former IWGP Tag Team Champion, both held with Matt Taven. Bennett and Taven operate a wrestling school in West Warwick, Rhode Island.[3]

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2002–present)

Bennett in 2009

Bennett made his professional wrestling debut in 2002.[2] The following year, Bennett made a single appearance for the East Coast Wrestling Association, when he lost to Big Benny.[4] On October 3, 2004, at the New England Wrestling Association's Return to Exile show, Bennett was part of a battle royal in which the final two competitors would face each other for the vacant NEWA Heavyweight Championship. Bennett and Brian Rogers were the final men left, and later that night Bennett defeated Rogers to win the NEWA Heavyweight Championship.[5] Bennett also wrestled for Eastern Pro Wrestling (EPW). On April 27, 2007, Bennett lost to Derek Destiny.[6] On February 29, 2008, Bennett lost to Nick Westgate.[7] The following day, Bennett, who was accompanied by Gia Savitz, defeated Thom Kane.[8] On January 16, 2010, Bennett unsuccessfully challenged Nick Westagte for the EPW Television Championship. On March 5, Bennett won the 'Rhodes Island Rumble' battle royal to become the number one contender to the EPW Heavyweight Championship.[9]

Bennett and Bryce Andrews appeared on the April 9, 2007, episode of WWE Heat, where they faced Cryme Tyme.[10] On October 6, 2009, Bennett competed in dark match in losing effort against Kip James at the TNA Impact! taping.[11]

In a match for the Northeast Wrestling (NEW) promotion in March 2010, Bennett was a participant in a five-way match for the NEW Heavyweight Championship, which was won by Matt Taven.[9] At NEW's Spring Slam show on April 15, 2011, Bennett lost to Matt Hardy.[12] In 2010, Bennett debuted for Squared Circle Wrestling (2CW) by defeating Matt Taven on September 25. Three months later at 2CW's Nightmare Before Christmas show in December, Taven defeated Bennett in a rematch.[13]

On September 14, 2012, Bennett made his debut for the Chikara promotion, when he and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) entered the 2012 King of Trios tournament as Team ROH, defeating the Faces of Pain (The Barbarian, Meng and The Warlord) in their first round match.[14][15] The following day, Team ROH advanced to the semifinals with a win over The Extreme Trio (Jerry Lynn, Tommy Dreamer and Too Cold Scorpio).[14][16] Team ROH opened the third and final day of the tournament by defeating the all-female Team Sendai Girls (Dash Chisako, Meiko Satomura and Sendai Sachiko) in the semifinals.[14][17] In the finals of the tournament, Team ROH was defeated by the Spectral Envoy (Frightmare, Hallowicked and UltraMantis Black), when Bennett submitted to Hallowicked's Chikara Special.[14][17]

New England Championship Wrestling (2003–2005; 2009–2010)

Bennett debuted for New England Championship Wrestling (NECW) on November 14, 2003, losing to Johnny Idol. The following March, Bennett earned his first win in NECW by defeating Bob Evans. In August 2004, Bennett began feuding with Ru Starr, trading victories with him, until Starr won the rubber match on February 12, 2005. In March, Bennett moved into a feud with Michael Sain, losing to him in two singles match that month, and again in a Stretcher match on April 16. He earned his first victory over Sain in June. He spent the next several months wrestling against competitors including Frankie Arion, Pat Masters, and Fergal Devitt, before taking a four-year hiatus from NECW.[18]

He returned at Spring Breakdown on April 18, 2009, teaming with Guy Alexander to defeat TJ Richter and Mr. Munroe. At NECW Tag Team Classic in September, Bennett and Alexander defeated Richter and Munroe in the first round of a tournament, but their match against Scott Osborne and Brandon Locke ended in a double countout, eliminating both teams from the tournament. At the NECW television tapings on January 23, 2010, Bennett defeated David Cash.[18]

Top Rope Promotions (2006–2014)

Bennett debuted for Top Rope Promotions (TRP) on February 17, 2006, where he defeated Stryker. On March 24, Bennett, as part of NRG, defeated Freightrain. The following month Bennett defeated Billy Warhawk. Bennett continued on a winning streak, defeating Joe Chece, Spike Dudley, DC Drake, and on June 23, he competed in the 2006 Kowalski Cup. He defeated Romeo Roselli and Chece en route to the final, where he defeated Slyck Wagner Brown to win the tournament. He suffered his first loss on July 1, when he was defeated by Antonio Thomas, and two weeks later he lost to Roselli. On September 1, Bennett defeated Dudley in a street fight to win the NRG Heavyweight Championship. The following night, he lost to Dudley in a steel cage match, and lost a Loser Leaves Town steel cage match to Dudley on September 29.[19][20]

Bennett at a Top Rope Promotions event in July 2007

Despite this, Bennett returned to TRP on January 5, 2007, teaming with Bryce Andrews to defeat 'Chunky But Funky' to win the TRP Tag Team Championship. After losing to The Aldren Brothers in a non-title match in February, Bennett and Andrews won a two out of three falls match to retain the championship on April 6. The following night, they lost to The Heart Throbs (Antonio Thomas and Romeo Roselli) in a non-title match, and at the following show in May, Bennett lost to Roselli in a singles match. On June 9, Bennett and Andrews defeated Kristian Frost and Brutus Beefcake.[19] In July, Bennett aligned himself with Luscious Latasha, with the pair defeating Dudley and Leah Morrison in a mixed tag team match on July 15.[21] In April 2008, Bennett lost to Dudley in a street fight.[22] On May 30, Bennett lost to Andrews in a First Blood match.[23] He continued competing in TRP for the remainder of the year, wrestling against Dudley, Brian Fury, Bushwhacker Luke, and Jason Blade.[24][25][26][27] He formed a semi-regular tag team with Ryan Waters in January 2009, and the pair lost to the reigning TRP Tag Team Championship, The Alden Brothers on January 9.[28]

On March 20, Benentt faced Stevie Richards in a match for the vacant TRP Heavyweight Championship, but was unsuccessful.[29] On April 4, however, Bennett defeated Richards to win the TRP Heavyweight Championship for the first time.[30] He successfully defended the championship against Jimmy Preston on July 12, Isys Ephex on September 18, and Ken Anderson on November 8.[31][32][33] On January 1, 2010, Bennett defeated Kenny Dykstra to retain his TRP Heavyweight Championship, and retained it again against Colin Delaney on February 5, and against J. Freddie in a No Disqualification match on February 21. On April 9, at The Anniversary, the TRP Heavyweight Championship was vacated when a match between Bennett and Freddie ended in a no contest. The following month, Freddie defeated Bennett in a Last Man Standing match.[9]

At the 2010 Kowalski Cup Tournament, Bennett defeated TRP Interstate Champion Guy Alexander in a non-title match, provoking a feud between the two. In November, Bennett defeated Alexander in a strap match, with Ox Baker as the guest enforcer. At Spindle City Rumble in December, Bennett defeated Alexander by countout, and so did not win the championship.[9] On January 1, 2011, Bennett lost to Alexander in a steel cage match for the Interstate Championship. On February 19, Bennett debuted "Brutal" Bob Evans as his manager in TRP, and went on to defeat Frankie Arion.[34]

Ring of Honor

Singles competition (2008–2014)

Bennett made his Ring of Honor (ROH) debut in 2008.[2] In his first match he lost to Daniel Puder at Proving Ground in Boston, Massachusetts on January 11. His next appearance came three months later at Bedlam In Beantown in March, when he lost to Jason Blade.[35] After attending a tryout camp in March 2010, which he heard about through announcer Kevin Kelly, Bennett appeared at the Ring of Honor Wrestling television tapings in July and August.[1] Bennett signed a one-year contract with ROH in August 2010.[1][36] In his next appearance he lost to Roderick Strong on September 10, but earned his first ROH victory at Tag Title Classic II on December 17, when he defeated Colt Cabana.[35]

Bennett (left) with his manager and trainer "Brutal" Bob Evans in October 2011

Video packages about Bennett began airing on ROH's television program, Ring of Honor Wrestling in November 2010, promoting his television debut.[37][38] On the December 6 episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Bennett and his manager "Brutal" Bob Evans appeared in the crowd to watch a match between the ROH World Television Champion Eddie Edwards and Christopher Daniels.[39] Bennett made his in-ring television debut when he defeated Nick Dinsmore on the January 10, 2010, episode.[40] During the February and March episodes of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Bennett took part in the "Top Prospect Tournament".[41] He defeated Adam Cole in the first round, Andy Ridge in the semi-finals, and Kyle O'Reilly in the final.[42][43][44] Following each match in the tournament, Bennett was congratulated and given advice by Steve Corino, but Bennett rejected it and mocked Corino, provoking a feud between the two men.[42][43] At the 9th Anniversary Show pay-per-view, Bennett pinned Corino to win a four-corner survival match, also involving Kyle O'Reilly and Grizzly Redwood.[45] As a result of his victory in the 'Top Prospect Tournament', Bennett earned a match for the ROH World Television Championship against Christopher Daniels at Defy or Deny on March 18.[46] Bennett and Evans had a verbal confrontation with Corino at the start of the show, and Corino prevented Evans from helping Bennett during his ROH World Television Championship match, which Bennett went on to lose.[35][45] In a singles match between the two at Manhattan Mayhem IV, Bennett defeated Corino and attacked him following the match with the aid of Evans.[45] In a rematch at Revolution: Canada in early May, Bennett again prevailed with Evans' help.[45][47]

Bennett (right) with his valet and real-life wife Maria Kanellis

Bennett received another shot at the ROH World Television Championship on October 1, but the title match with Jay Lethal ended in a fifteen-minute time limit draw.[48] Shortly after this, he began an angle where he proclaimed that he had already won the match and proclaimed himself to be the true champion. Bennett challenged for the World Television Championship again at Final Battle 2011 in a three-way elimination match against Lethal and El Generico. Bennett was accompanied by his real-life girlfriend Maria Kanellis for the match, in which he was the final man eliminated, allowing Lethal to retain the championship.[49] At the January 7, 2012, tapings of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Bennett unsuccessfully challenged Lethal for the World Television Championship in a No Time Limit match.[50] Bennett then started feuding with Lance Storm, with Bennett winning their initial singles match at Showdown in the Sun, and Storm winning the rematch at Border Wars.[51][52] At the June 29 tapings of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Bennett defeated Storm in the final match of their trilogy.[53]

At the June 21 tapings of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Bennett teamed up with Brutal Bob in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Adam Cole and Eddie Edwards. Afterwards Bennett, Bob, and Kanellis attacked Cole and Edwards, before being chased away by the returning Sara Del Rey.[54] At the following internet pay-per-view, Boiling Point on August 11, Bennett and Kanellis were defeated in an intergender tag team match by Edwards and Del Rey, when Bennett submitted to Edwards.[55] On December 16 at Final Battle 2012: Doomsday, Bennett defeated Jerry Lynn in his final ROH match before retirement.[56]

At the June 23, 2013, tapings of Ring of Honor Wrestling, Bennett teased leaving ROH, before turning on Evans and announcing that "The Prodigy is dead".[57] On July 11, Bennett, now working as "Michael Bennett", was announced as a participant in the upcoming ROH World Championship tournament.[58] On August 3, it was reported that Bennett that re-signed a long-term deal with ROH, after failing to come to terms with WWE.[59] That same night, Bennett's first round ROH World Championship tournament match ended without a winner, when his opponent B.J. Whitmer was legitimately injured after a piledriver on the ring apron.[60] ROH later awarded the win to Bennett, giving him a spot in the quarterfinals of the tournament.[61] On August 17, Bennett was eliminated from the tournament by Tommaso Ciampa.[62] The following month, Bennett started a feud with Kevin Steen over who had the more dangerous piledriver.[63] The two faced off on October 26 at Glory By Honor XII, where Bennett was victorious, following a distraction from Kanellis.[64] On December 14 at Final Battle 2013, Bennett was defeated by Steen in a Stretcher match and, as a result, could no longer use the piledriver in ROH.[65]

The Kingdom (2014–2015)

Bennett and Maria aligned themselves with the ROH World Champion Adam Cole, and Matt Hardy, as The Kingdom. Throughout the summer, Maria and Bennett would get involved in Matt Hardy's feud with The Briscoes (Mark and Jay, the former ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe, who was stripped from the title and used a custom belt as the Real World Championship), which would result a tag team match at the Best in the World pay-per-view on June 22, which Hardy and Bennett would lose despite Maria's interference.[66] On September 18, 2015, at All Star Extravaganza VII, Bennett and Taven won the ROH World Tag Team Championship by defeating The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) in a three-way match.[67] They lost the title to War Machine (Hanson and Ray Rowe) on December 18 at Final Battle.[68] Bennett and Kanellis left ROH after the following day's Ring of Honor Wrestling taping, after failing to come to terms on a new contract with the promotion.[69]

New Japan Pro Wrestling (2014–2015)

In May 2014, Bennett took part in a tour co-produced by ROH and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). On May 17 at War of the Worlds, Bennett was defeated by one of NJPW's top wrestlers, Hiroshi Tanahashi, in an interpromotional match.[70] Through ROH's relationship with NJPW, Bennett made an appearance for the Japanese promotion on August 10 in Tokorozawa, Saitama, teaming with Adam Cole to defeat Captain New Japan and Jushin Thunder Liger in a tag team match.[71]

From November 23 to December 5, Bennett and Matt Taven represented ROH and The Kingdom in NJPW's 2014 World Tag League.[72] The team finished their round-robin block with a record of four wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals.[73]

Bennett and Taven returned to NJPW on April 5, 2015, at Invasion Attack 2015, where they defeated Bullet Club (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson) to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship.[74][75] On July 5 at Dominion 7.5 in Osaka-jo Hall, The Kingdom lost the IWGP Tag Team Championship back to Bullet Club in their first defense.[76] Bennett and Taven returned to NJPW in November to take part in the 2015 World Tag League, where they finished with a record of two wins and four losses, failing to advance from their block.[77]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2016–present)

On January 5, 2016 on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's (TNA) debut on Pop, Bennett made his TNA debut as a heel with his wife Maria at his side, under the ring name "The Miracle" Mike Bennett.[78] He quickly called former ROH ally Matt Hardy "old and washed up," and stated that he is "professional wrestling's Jesus". At TNA One Night Only: Live, he defeated Robbie E.[79] He also challenged Kurt Angle on the Maximum Impact Wrestling Tour; however, Angle said he does not wrestle anyone he does not respect, this caused Bennet to have a short feud with Drew Galloway who Angle had respect for. The following week, Bennett defeated Mandrews using the Samoan driver now being called the "MIPMiracle in Progress".[80] His feud against Galloway culminated on the March 1 episode of Impact Wrestling, where Bennett defeated him. The feud ended the March 15 episode of Impact Wrestling, when Bennett and Maria defeated Galloway and Gail Kim. Later, he started a feud against Ethan Carter III, when during the April 12 episode of Impact Wrestling, he had a match against him. The match ended in a disqualification win when Carter attacked Bennett with a chair. On the April 26 episode of Impact Wrestling, Bennett defeated Carter, ended his unpinned streak. On the May 3 episode of Impact Wrestling, he lost a three-way match against Lashley and Jeff Hardy for be the number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. On June 12, at Slammiversary, Bennett was defeated by Carter in their rematch.

On the June 21 episode of Impact Wrestling, Bennett defeated Eddie Edwards to win the TNA X Division Championship.[81] On the June 28, episode of Impact Wrestling, Bennett successfully retained his X Division Championship against Braxton Sutter after he won a battle royal to earn his title shot. On the July 5 episode of Impact Wrestling, Bennett dropped the X Division Championship back to Eddie Edwards in a Ultimate X match. At Destination X, he was challenged by DJ Z and lost the match after an interference of the X Division wrestlers. Later, he interrupted the main-event by attacking the referee and Lashley, with the help of Moose. Mike Bennett enter the "Bound for Glory Play-Offs" tournament to challenge for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at Bound for Glory, defeating Brother Nero in the first round and Drew Galloway in the semi-final, but lost the final round against Ethan Carter III. On the August 11 episode of Impact Wrestling, Bennett and Moose defeated Ethan Carter III and Eddie Edwards in a tag-team match. On the August 25th edition of Impact Wrestling, Bennett won a Battle Royal by eliminating Moose and Eddie Edwards to earn a title match against Lashley for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. He lost the match a week later, when a frustrated Moose refused to help him. After the match, Bennett yelled at Moose, calling him "a failed football player", just before Moose attacked him. At Bound for Glory, he was defeated by Moose. Later, Maria and him have a confrontation against the debuted Cody and his wife Brandi Rhodes. On the October 13 episode of Impact Wrestling he suffered a loss against Cody. On the 20 October episode of Impact Wrestling, he defeated Mahabali Shera. Later, Maria and him attacked Brandi Rhodes after Cody's match. On the October 27 episode of Impact Wrestling, Mike Bennett and Maria were defeated by Cody and Brandi Rhodes, thus ending the feud. On the November 10 episode of Impact Wrestling, Mike Bennett defeated Moose for participated in a four-way match against Ethan Carter III, Lashley and Trevor Lee, for determine the number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, which was won by EC3 the following week.

Personal life

Bennett has an older brother.[36] He graduated from Carver High School in 2003 (Presently, Carver Middle-High School).[1] Bennett is friends with Kevin Kelly, and regards Kelly as a mentor within the professional wrestling business.[1] In an interview in December 2011, Maria Kanellis confirmed she was dating Bennett, and the couple later got engaged.[82][83] On October 10, 2014, Bennett and Kanellis got married.[84]

He was listed as one of the top 75 wrestling bodies in the world by Muscle Men in 2010.[85]

In wrestling

This piledriver onto the ring apron that Bennett (left) executed on B.J. Whitmer in 2013 resulted in Whitmer suffering a legitimate neck injury.[86]

Championships and accomplishments

Bennett (left) and Matt Taven are former ROH...

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