10 WWE Wrestlers You MUST Follow That Dominate Social Media

6. Matt Hardy

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Matt Hardy has used Twitter fantastically to flesh out the #BROKEN universe when he first introduced it to Impact Wrestling in 2016. Tweeting almost entirely in character, his insane verbosity made hilarious reading as the unhinged gimmick intertwined with fans, followers and fellow performers alike.

With less frequency, he still employs the technique today, albeit as a good-hearted company shill for whatever he and Jeff may have been up to since their sensational WrestleMania 33 WWE return.

However, his page makes equally interesting reading for the continued legal battle over the ownership of the aforementioned characterisations. Alongside wife Reby, Matt hasn't been shy about exposing tidbits of TNA/Impact ineptitude, especially with the case continuing to run.

Teases of further insights into the situation have been common, with Hardy suggesting he'll reveal more information if he feels like it can help his cause, or highlight the injustice he believes to have been subjected to. The WONDERFUL tweets may soon take on a more BEWITCHING quality if the former tag team champion continues to suffer such opression.

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