10 Best WWE Twitter Accounts You Need To Follow

1. Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho)

Like everything else it seems, Chris Jericho invented wrestlers being on Twitter. At Twitter€™s very inception, Y2J had his finger on the pulse of what was cool, and was one of the first WWE-contracted superstars to be on the social media network. Jericho has long-standing roots in social media, long before the invention of Facebook or Twitter. He used to have a blog on his website where people could reach out to him and he€™d respond. Jericho famously shut that blog down after being upset that too many fans were putting down his excellent match with Rob Van Dam at the 2002 King of the Ring. He€™d use that blog to tease and troll the internet audience, putting up a TNA logo after leaving WWE in 2005. On Twitter, Jericho would continue to use social media as a means of adding intrigue to his numerous returns. Jericho is incredibly fan-friendly, retweeting and responding to people who are fond of both his in-ring skill and his musical career. And with the recent launch of his podcast, Talk is Jericho, which he promotes heavily on his Twitter feed, fans can get even more access to Y2J. It€™s a no-brainer that he is the best wrestler to follow on Twitter. What did you think of this list? Comment below or follow me on my own Twitter @PocketSeagull.
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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.