10 WWE Wrestlers Who Enjoy Trolling The Internet
4. Big E
Big E was an impressive physical specimen as soon as he arrived in WWE in December 2012, but other than serving as the bodyguard for Dolph Ziggler and AJ Lee, he had zero charisma and no character. But the issue was that he actually did have charisma, which was made evident by his hilarious Twitter feed, yet it wasn't coming across on WWE TV.
It certainly took time, but his true personality began to shine through once he paired up with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods in The New Day. His facial expressions and mannerisms are so ridiculously over-the-top that it's hard not to laugh, and his Twitter feed is at times funnier than what he's doing on WWE TV.
In the last few months alone, he's made an enemy out of The Rock, acknowledged Ryback's semi-departure and his tendency to tweet and delete, and even referred to AJ Lee as "the woman whose name is not to be uttered." As a result, his tweets are constantly making headlines, but fans should not take everything he sends out so seriously. He has people thinking that what he's tweeting is the truth and not well-crafted sarcasm, going to show just how skilled of a Twitter troll he is.