WWE: Do Twitter & Facebook Help Or Hinder Wrestling?

Does social media help the WWE? Or does it only hurt it?

Zack Ryder. A man, who many considered a joke when "The Edge-Heads" (remember them?) broke up and went their separate ways. Because of this, Ryder would soon start a web-show called: "Z! True Long Island Story." This show was funny, exciting, controversial, and edgy in many ways. The show would grow more fans as more episodes came out, thus Ryder gathering a bigger, and much more supportive fan-base. Not long after Ryder debuted his show, people would chant "We want Ryder!" and "Woo Woo Woo!" during both RAW, and Smackdown. The WWE took notice of the fans, and gave them what they wanted. Ryder would soon get more TV time, and would also soon hold the U.S Title. But with positives always comes negatives, and social media can be full of negatives. A great example of this is none other than, John Cena. Click "next" below to read part 2...

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