“Worst thing ever!” WWE superstars lash out at Twitter’s decision to make verification a subscription-only option
WWE Superstars and other personalities from the wrestling world are not happy with the new Twitter Blue policy.

WWE and wrestlers react to twitter blue(via-Just Alyx YT)
The blue verification tick on Twitter was used to indicate that an account of public interest is authentic. Meaning that it belongs to the person or organization it claims to represent. It was not something that can be purchased or subscribed to. However, according to the new policy of Twitter, users have to take subscription for the blue tick verification, regardless of their popularity or status. Following the new policy, Twitter is facing massive backlash, even from the WWE and Wrestling community.
WWE wrestlers are some of the most popular athletes on social media, and Twitter is no exception. With millions of followers and frequent updates, WWE Superstars have a unique ability to connect with their fans and build their brand online. Take a look at some of the most popular WWE wrestlers on Twitter and what makes them stand out.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson – 17+ million followers. It’s no surprise that The Rock is one of the most popular WWE wrestlers on Twitter. With his larger-than-life personality and successful acting career, The Rock has become a household name around the world.
John Cena – 14+ million followers. The Cenation Leader is another WWE wrestler who has achieved mainstream success. Thanks in part to his roles in movies like “F9” and “The Suicide Squad”. On Twitter, Cena often shares inspirational quotes and messages. As well as updates on his latest projects and philanthropic efforts.
Meanwhile, even the most popular wrestlers, that are renowned personalities will have to subscribe to the Twitter blue tick verification for $8 USD a month. While the amount of subscriptions is not an issue for such big superstars, it definitely devalues their status among other normal users.
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WWE superstars are defiant over Twitter’s subscription-only policy for verification

WWE wrestlers and other wrestling personalities who woke up to see their Twitter verification disappear are clearly not happy. They are also not too pleased with the new Twitter Blue policy.
Some of the most popular wrestlers from WWE and other wrestling promotions believe that the new policy will give rise to scammers. Here are the reactions of wrestlers on Twitter regarding the policy:
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