The “Bad Ass Construction Worker” just picked the wrong locker room to take a swing at.

After posting another profanity-filled rant targeting Big Vito, Juggalo Championship Wrestling, and Insane Clown Posse, the online agitator didn’t have to wait long for a response. Big Vito jumped on social media and delivered a lengthy, personal, and unapologetic rebuttal — defending JCW, ICP, and the entire Juggalo community. Vito made it clear from the start that JCW isn’t just a promotion to him — it’s home.

“Let’s start off first. The company I work for JCW is my home, and in that home, there are people called juggalos. Juggalos are a group of good loving people, something that you probably don’t have in your life.”

He then addressed the original context — his public challenge to Brock Lesnar — and pushed back on the construction worker’s attempt to mock it.

“I just challenged, probably, the greatest fighter of our generation in Brock Lesnar. No one else in wrestling, representing their company, has done so. You tried to mock this.”

Vito accused the viral ranter of chasing attention instead of representing anything meaningful.

“And here you are, jumping on the band wagon, to get ‘free press.’ You represent NO BODY, you paid for a check mark (I earned mine). You sit there unkept, disgusting, spouting hate and bullshit towards wrestlers, and fans.”

The longtime veteran didn’t stop there. He questioned the construction worker’s credibility to even speak on wrestling.

“For everything I have accomplished, I EARNED the right to challenge whom ever I choose, the only thing you have a right to is to all you can eat soup and salad at the Olive Garden.”

After hearing ICP get dragged into the rant, Vito doubled down in defense of the rap duo’s legacy. He contrasted that résumé with the construction worker’s. Vito continued by pointing out ICP’s wrestling credentials.

“I also heard you call out ICP. These guys are my brothers, they started from the ground up. They have earned two Platinum albums and five Gold albums. Multiple Top ten Billboard hits. And they own their own record company with multiple artist.”

“What do you have? Blisters on your hands from digging holes?”

“And even as far as wrestling, they are better than you, they have worked from WWE, WCW, and ECW, and have their own wrestling company. Where have you worked? Oh right, construction. So you know nothing about wrestling. Glad we established that.”

Interestingly, Vito made a point to clarify he respects construction workers — revealing his own past in union labor. Vito even offered a sarcastic alternative challenge.

“And I have nothing but respect for construction workers. I started out in the Labors Union and the Jack Hammers Union, compliments of the Wiseguys in my neighborhood, but I wanted more in my life than digging up the Verrazano Bridge, I guess you didn’t.”

“My guess is you a middle aged, live in your mothers ‘basement apartment’ type guy, drinks every night, failed tinder swipe loser, that wants to be a wrestling influencer so you pick who ever makes the headlines for the day and attempts to get attention. Rage Bait from a loser.”

“I have a suggestion for your next challenge you jadrool, Challenge Dr Brit Baker, she’s a dentist and she could help you out with that grill. And here I thought Unions had good dental insurance.”

He closed by reaffirming his loyalty to JCW, ICP, and the Juggalos.

“And just for the record, I represent JCW and ICP, and these are MY Juggalos, we have a special relationship. We love to hate each other, but at the end of the day, we are family. The Luciano family. Whoop Whoop! BIG Vito The Don of Wrestling.”

What started as a viral anti-wrestling rant has now turned into a direct feud with a veteran who clearly isn’t backing down. Instead of shrinking from the spotlight, Big Vito embraced it — and made it clear he’s standing behind his people.

Do you think Big Vito’s response shuts this down, or does this back-and-forth only fuel the viral fire even more? Drop your thoughts below and let us know where you stand.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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