The increased power of social media has offered an entirely new platform for wrestling folk to make statements that they later regret. One serial offender is Stephanie McMahon. "Thank You @PattyArquette for having the courage to fight for #WomensRights on such a grand platform. #UseYourVoice" The problem with that, is Stephanie's own company is so clearly overlooking its own female talents. WWE Divas rarely get any time to have meaningful matches like the male wrestlers. Steph immediately got branded a hypocrite for calling for equality in one industry, when ignoring an industry she actually has power in. Indeed, WWE Diva AJ Lee was bold enough to respond to Steph. "@StephMcMahon Your female wrestlers have record selling merchandise & have starred in the highest rated segment of the show several times, And yet they receive a fraction of the wages & screen time of the majority of the male roster. #UseYourVoice" Another instance of Steph putting something on Twitter that she probably later regretted, was tweeting "Philanthropy is the future of marketing, it's the way brands r going 2 win" on the day of the induction of Conor Michalek to the WWE Hall Of Fame.