10 Wrestlers Who Claimed To Be Social Media Hacking Victims
4. John Cena's Country For Old Men
John Cena is the franchise of World Wrestling Entertainment, and a name most people directly associate as being the face of the current PG product. Dressed in garish colours, and with his trademark three-quarter length shorts, Cena is the poster boy, and one of the hardest working men in the entire industry. Cena' s Facebook page currently has over 36 million likes, an incredible statistic, one which only shows the worldwide reach of the man. If 5 million people watch Raw, WWE's flagship show, on a regular basis, and 36 million like Cena online, that just shows how many casual or even non-wrestling fans are aware of who he is. At the tail end of 2014, several cringeworthy posts were put up on the Facebook page, which is likely run indirectly by Cena, and instead left to a WWE employee to manage. Out of nowhere, pictures of topless old men, some smoking, others drinking and smiling, went up as 'official' posts on the page, leading to mass hilarity amongst Cena's detractors. This has to go down as one of the most unique hacks of all time. Largely harmless, it's nonetheless hilarious!
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