9 WWE Superstar Twitter Accounts You Should Be Following

7. Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ)

I know, he's not technically a "superstar" but good ol' JR does Twitter too well to exclude him. As is pretty routine for former WWE talent, Ross is always quick to retweet a photo of a fan using one of the many products with his likeness on it, like his barbecue sauces and seasonings. So if you want to show up on his Twitter, the recipe is simple: Go buy his BBQ and tweet the hell out of it. He'll be very appreciative and engage you directly. He's the best at commenting on the inner workings of WWE creative, often going out of his way to correct fans' perceptions of what happened and explain what likely occurred behind the scenes. His depth of industry knowledge reveals itself in new and interesting ways via his twitter account. And although he's no longer the voice of WWE as an announcer, I'd highly recommend tracking his twitter during the big pay-per-views and imagining his voice while you read some of his tweets. His posts after every major event show that he definitely wants to get back into the game. Or he at least misses having the opportunity to get wrestlers over:
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