10 WWE Wrestlers You MUST Follow That Dominate Social Media

7. Daniel Bryan

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For innovative vegan recipes, world-saving solutions, and (most recently) pictures of his baby daughter Birdie, Daniel Bryan's Twitter is a long way removed from the man many believe would risk significant damage to one day step back between the ropes should a company allow him to do so.

It's well documented that WWE will never be that company, but with Bryan still seeing through a sizeable contract in his position as SmackDown Live! General Manager, his refreshing risk-free attitude to sustaining continued employment with the group results in some hilarious subtle digs at the organisation.

Absorbing the shock of Talking Smack's cancellation as only he could, Bryan immediately took to Twitter to simultaneously bash the decision and rip the p*ss out of one of WWE's last social media nosedives.

Unearthing video sharing flop 'Tout' that had once polluted company screens thanks to a hamfisted $5million investment, he promised to go rogue with the sister show, resulting in a hilarious parody of the Kurt Angle/Jason Jordan daftness on Monday Night Raw.

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