10 Desperate WWE Superstars That Used Social Media As A Cry For Help

7. Sasha Banks Looks To The Past

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The smallest of shouts from an almighty creative chasm, Sasha Banks’ reply to a subversively depressing tweet from the official NXT account had the same elements of sadness that litter her legendary rival Bayley’s timeline - but more on that later.

Sharing video footage of The Revival returning to the developmental brand for one night only as babyface opponents of The Undisputed Era, the account inadvertently reminded the wider audience of how far both Dash and Dawson had fallen. Replies flooded in for calls for them to get pushed and/or return ‘home’ to the place they made themselves stars.

Bang on trend with the tidal wave of support for the two fallen doubles stars, Sasha’s tweet echoed the withering request of an abandoned grandma in The Simpsons, and the unheard cry of another potential megastar suffering neglect.

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