7 Non-WWE Projects That Do WWE BETTER Than WWE
5. WWE Superstar Twitter
...well, some of it.
Whilst there's no point in following Roman Reigns for platitudes repeated from Monday Night Raw, John Cena morphing further into a human inspirational quote generator or Stephanie McMahon finding an even more tone-deaf way to put herself over than an occasional television appearance, much of WWE's rank-and-file are fun folk away from the company itself.
Bayley and Sasha Banks did a far superior job with their lacklustre frenemies storyline than the writing team - and will do again whenever WWE decide to randomly resuscitate it - whilst Kevin Owens' semi-regular Twitter retirements are as joyous as the fan-slams he doles out with an icy exterior once a regular feature on the main roster.
It's worth following some of the people you may have once idolised just to remember why you did in the first place. Affable, humorous and real, the personalities emerging from just 280-characters-at-a-time on Twitter are often substantially more satisfying than the limited and listless over-scripted automatons that clog up Monday Nights.