10 WWE Stars More Interesting On Social Media Than TV

4. Big E

Big E Instagram
Instagram/@wwebige

At the risk of causing the group's fans to reach for their pitchforks, this writer believes The New Day have lost a bit of sheen lately. They're still capable of being entertaining, but things aren't quite the same as when they were one of Raw's weekly highlights during that record-breaking Tag Title reign between 2015-2016.

New Day need a rethink, and WWE creative could do a lot worse than spending a few hours on Big E's Instagram and Twitter accounts to see just how much personality he has.

E is constantly hilarious, rarely (if ever) takes himself seriously and never seems to be able to keep a straight face in pictures. His main interests appear to be dressing up, goofing around with former WWE Diva Kaitlyn and fawning over shoes. Yes, shoes. On Twitter, he takes the strangest gym selfies you're ever likely to see, talks about cartoons/toys from his childhood and is basically the Big E SmackDown's writers can't seem to show. Maybe that New Day magic will return if the team end up back on Raw.

Maybe.

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