Killian Dain has suggested on Twitter that WWE left him at home this past weekend due to him speaking out over the absence from TV of Sanity.

If you are die-hard fans of WWE then you know as well as we do how tough it can be to keep up with everything the company is giving us. By Tuesday night, there has already been five hours of live television to either watch or catch up with. That's not including weeks where there has been a PPV on a Sunday night which can sometimes be five more hours all by themselves.

As well as there being more WWE programming per week than ever before, there are also more Superstars than ever before. That means despite how it might appear to some, not everyone can be on TV all of the time. However, there are some examples where a wrestler's absence is just not okay. One of the best examples of that right now is SmackDown Live's Sanity.

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Well, we say SmackDown Live's Sanity, we wouldn't blame fans if they didn't know the former NXT stars are on the blue brand. Since being called up more than six months ago, the faction has only performed on the show a handful of times. Killian Dain addressed this after last week's SmackDown Live by tweeting "#WHEREISSANITY ?!?" At the time of typing this, the tweet is still pinned to the top of his feed.

It seems that questioning Sanity's absence may have landed Dain in a little bit of hot water. That's what the Northern Irish star seems to think anyway. This past weekend, Dain tweeted that while his tag team partners were at a SmackDown live event, and his wife Nikki Cross was at a Raw show, he was sat at home. Dain ended the tweet by typing "was it something I said?"

When it comes to unhappy WWE Superstars, the list continues to get longer and longer. During a time when WWE should be doing all that it can to keep talent happy, Dain may be the latest in a long line of Superstars who might want to try his luck somewhere else. However, what's odd about this instance is fellow Sanity member Alexander Wolfe echoed Dain's initial sentiment. The German still wrestled on live events over the weekend, though.

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