10 WWE Wrestlers You MUST Follow That Dominate Social Media

2. Kevin Owens

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Another persistently joyous follow thanks to his indignant distaste for imbecilic remarks from many of his followers and some nailed on in-character tweets at the expense of his peers, Kevin Owens has mastered the art of wrestling Twitter.

A perfect example of his shrewd eye for detail on the medium, his response to Talking Smack's controversial cancellation steered away from the mass hysteria, playing up to his on-screen feud with Renee Young and perfectly encapsulating what a superlative antagonist he is.

Keen to remain on his island, the debate with Renee Young saw James Ellsworth pile on in support of 'KO', only to be swatted away like a chinless flea.

Railing on the fanbase with gleeful mischief, Owens revels in triggering the sweet spot many supporters profess not to have. Such was the case when he took a tongue-in-cheek swipe at WWE's heavy-handed implementation of Shinsuke Nakamura's controversial moniker. One of many fabulous derisory efforts, his Twitter takedowns routinely match his magnificent microphone assaults.

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