10 Best WWE Twitter Accounts You Need To Follow

Who are the best WWE Superstars and Divas to follow on social media?

Anyone who€™s watched WWE since 2011 knows about the company€™s obsession with Twitter. Ever since Vince McMahon got wind about the next big thing in pop culture, he immediately told his team to hammer it into the ground. Mentions of €œtrending on Twitter€ are as common on Raw as chair shots. Company directives required all WWE superstars to get Twitter accounts, whether they wanted to or not. It€™s been more than three years since Twitter became a huge part of the WWE Universe, and the social media craze has gotten bigger, if at all possible. Now that we know how important Twitter is to WWE, the question to ask is: who are the best WWE Superstars and Divas to follow on Twitter? We have compiled a list of the 10 best. The criteria for the inclusions on this list are driven by a few factors. First, this list is comprised of superstars who are active daily on Twitter. Guys like Daniel Bryan who were basically forced to get a Twitter account and only post occasionally by mandate are eliminated. Second, this list is comprised of superstars who are actually running their Twitter accounts. It€™s going to be hard to convince anybody that Vince McMahon himself is tweeting on his account. Third, the people on this list have to have funny and interesting things to say. Twitter accounts that do nothing but retweet fan pictures and say €œlove it!€ are nowhere near this list (we are looking at you, Eva Marie). Lastly, the superstars on this list have to have significant fan interaction. After all, the entire reason that Twitter got so popular is that us nobodies had an easy way of reaching out to celebrities like never before. So as popular as John Cena is, he rarely replies to his fans, so he€™s off this list. One final note: keep in mind that this list is for WWE-contracted talent only, otherwise guys like CM Punk, Jim Ross, and The Iron Sheik would make this list easily. With all those caveats out of the way, let€™s get to the list!
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.