10 Wrestlers Who Claimed To Be Social Media Hacking Victims

1. Kurt Angle Gets Mad At WWE Stars

Wrestling fans often wonder exactly when Kurt Angle will make his way back to WWE, the company with which he made his name, be entered into the Hall Of Fame and have one last glorious run on top before he retires. Currently, that won't happen in 2015, as Angle just signed a new deal with TNA this past December. Another talking point, is the sheer amount of times that the Olympic Gold Medal winner has claimed to be hacked on Twitter, after posting messages related to WWE, his peers, or just controversial events in general. One of the most notable was when Angle tweeted that Randy Orton should refrain from using his moves, after Orton had used a variation of the Angle Slam during a match in 2011. Going further, Kurt kept at it, wondering why WWE keep allowing their wrestlers to use moves he made famous, including the ankle lock. "Why would WWE use my finishes? Is it because I won't go back? R Orton - Angle Slam. M Cole - Ankle Lock? They have some nerve", Angle tweeted. The posts were quickly deleted, and the man claimed he had been hacked, but that isn't the only time social media has landed him in trouble. After CM Punk had joked about TNA being the 'indy leagues' during a fan Q&A, Angle retorted via Twitter, calling out Punk and apparently being pretty furious about the whole ordeal, all before blaming hackers once more and deleting the posts. Without a doubt, Kurt Angle and Twitter don't often go well together, as these examples show. The posts themselves aren't very offensive, if at all, but the fact Angle keeps making the comments, then deleting them and calling out these mysterious hackers, has pretty much everyone miffed! What other examples of wrestlers getting hacked can you recall? Are there any you feel belong on this list? Let us know in the comments section!
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