10 Most Controversial Wrestling Tweets Ever

8. Will Ospreay, Various (Basically Most Of The Tweets)

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Will Ospreay, to be fair, does admit to not being the brightest bulb in Ikea.

Some say that he admits to this to absolve him of his various absolutely not-on moments of behaviour. Others are overjoyed that he managed to actually grasp something that isn't professional wrestling.

This is a man who literally can't believe it's not butter.

Seriously, on Facebook many years back, he asked in a state of confusion whether or not I Can't Believe It's Not Butter was in fact butter, woefully unaware that it is called I Can't Believe It's Not Butter in a bid to convince the public that the spread very effectively emulates the taste of butter, which it is not. The last three words - It's Not Butter - rather confirm this.

As endearing and funny as all that is, Ospreay isn't just some bumbling twit. There's a malevolence to his stupidity that has manifested on social media as some unfathomably dumb implications, a request, from an international wrestling star, to buy his mam a new van, and the burial of a colleague for leaving a tour as a result of bereavement.

Will Ospreay no longer has a Twitter account.

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