He never had the popularity. He tried to hog the limelight during the Bakhmut offensive. But he was just a brute mercenary.
Guess that is why they were used to storm Bakhmut.
He tried his BS excuses to rally support, but couldn't get soldiers or mini-states within the Russian Federation to support him.
If he had marched onto Moscow, he wouldn't have been destroyed. His forces had no air cover, so would have been picked off from the skies.
At the end of the day, he got his 30 pieces of silver and head off to retirement; to Africa via Belarus (IMHO).
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