10 WWE Wrestlers Who Enjoy Trolling The Internet

6. John Cena

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You wouldn't ordinarily expect someone as clean-cut as John Cena to "troll" the Internet as often as he does. Alas, he has come to embrace the IWC over the years through the social media platform.

Perhaps one of his funniest jabs at the Internet fan base came in early 2014 when he posted a picture of a store called IWC and said "You don't settle anyone, it's more of a complaining thing." Even the die-hards had to have found that hilarious, especially for someone in Cena's position where he doesn't need to care what the Internet thinks of him.

Just recently, he joked about the idea of turning heel, tweeting "Ok interweb, ponder this, I was hurt. Upon return to WWE, I'll be healthy. So WWE Universe, does that mean I've finally turned heal?" Again, you have to appreciate his humor and willingness to poke fun at himself using the Internet's inside jokes and their common criticisms of him.

He has incorporated his trolling tendencies into his on-air character from time to time, most notably "turning heel" on the post-WrestleMania 29 edition of Raw. Brilliant.

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Since 2008, Graham has been a diehard pro wrestling fan and, in 2010, he combined his passions for WWE and writing when he joined Bleacher Report. Equipped with a master's in journalism, Graham has contributed to WhatCulture, FanSided's Daily DDT, Sports Betting Dime, and GateHouse Media. Along the way, he has conducted interviews with wrestling superstars like Chris Jericho, Edge, Goldberg, Christian, Diamond Dallas Page, Jim Ross, Adam Cole, Tessa Blanchard, Ryback, and Nick Aldis among others.