10 Wrestlers Who Claimed To Be Social Media Hacking Victims
2. CM Punk's Big Day
Even though he's one of the biggest names of the past generation in pro wrestling, Phil 'CM Punk' Brooks has repeatedly said that he's a largely private person, and didn't enjoy using social media for anything other than furthering WWE storylines, or promoting current events for the company. Imagine Punk's face then, when a picture from his wedding day was leaked all over the internet. Amongst all the smashed furniture in his house, Brooks must have been desperate to get his hands on the culprit, and has remarked since that he was outraged about the incident. The picture itself is innocent enough, just Punk and AJ Lee posing for a quick 'happy couple' snap, but it's clearly the principal of such a thing happening to him which grates on the man. Apparently, the star's iCloud account was hacked, giving the hacker access to the images, one of which they promptly shared with the world.
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