For those keeping an eye on WWE’s Twitter account today, you
may have noticed some rather cryptic behaviour.
First up, a slightly confusing ““pɹɐǝH ǝq llᴉM ɥʇnɹ┴ ǝɥ┴”
message appeared on @WWE. After flipping that text upside down, it’s revealed
to say “The Truth Will be Heard”.
Following that intriguing message, the profile photo on the
WWE Twitter page was changed to a solid black background and the account’s bio
read “Expose. W a t c h i n g. //”.
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After ten minutes or so, the tweet was pulled, the profile
photo reverted back to the standard WWE logo, and the bio likewise was changed
back.
What could this mean? Right now, who knows.
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Just as a piece of pure guesswork though, maybe this could
all be tied to the random ‘hacks’ seen on recent WWE programming. Said hacks
have largely involved a mysterious circle shape hazily appearing during the
action on Raw, SmackDown, and even at the Elimination Chamber PPV – each time
being completely unacknowledged by WWE’s commentary team.
Some believe that the identity of this hacker could be Mustafa
Ali, with the former Cruiserweight Champion having been off WWE TV for several
months now. If so, maybe this is just the next step in Ali's return to the squared circle.
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