The greatest WWE female performer ever and now a health / yoga guru. If you follow Trish Stratus you'll find her to be funny and intelligent, often tweeting about the wrestling business as well as all about what she's up to now. That usually involves her little baby boy or Yoga and health ventures, which will give you the positive reinforcement you need to want to do some health kicks of your own! Her photos are hot too. Trish most certainly still has the Stratusfaction factor. Follow her at https://twitter.com/trishstratuscom
9. Stone Cold Steve Austin
Oh hell yeah, if you like profanity, pick up trucks, hunting and drinking beer then Steve Austin is definitely the man to follow. His tweets are always either interesting or humorous and it's of course insightful to get thoughts on the wrestling business from the biggest wrestling star of all time. What I like about Austin's tweets is it shines through what a normal guy he is, he remains a man of the people. It just so happens that along the way he picked up $45 million and a name for himself, but reading his tweets you'll realise he is completely unchanged, he's a real everyman. Follow him at https://twitter.com/steveaustinBSR
8. CM Punk
It was always a riot to follow CM Punk on twitter, if he wasn't tweeting homophobic fans to "kill themselves" he was making veiled digs about the WWE. One hilarious tweet was a photo of a billboard asking "is a bad app ruining your business", a dig at the annoying abundance of WWE App promotions on Raw. The most compelling reason to follow Punk right now is that he hasn't tweeted since walking out of the company in January. His last tweet on January 27th was "Thanks for all the support. Keep being you guys, it's pretty cool." When he finally tweets again it will be one of the most talked about wrestling news stories of the week. Make sure you see it, follow at https://twitter.com/CMPunk
7. Jim Ross
J.R is one of the best wrestling industry people to follow if you want a tweet back or retweet. His level of interactivity with the fans is true to his nature as a man of the people, so try tweeting him some of your appreciation of his sauce or radio show and chances are you'll hear back. After years in the business as both commentator and backstage executive of talent, it goes without saying that Ross is one of the most interesting and insightful men on twitter. He regularly offers his thoughts and answers fan questions about the business, you'll learn a lot from following him. If you like UFC then you'll also appreciate the fact that Ross loves the sport and tweets about that too. Follow him at https://twitter.com/JRsBBQ