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World Wrestling Entertainment superstar John Cena, center, is accompanied by Make-A-Wish participants Evan Maher, and Elijah Mendoza, foreground left and right, as he visits the trading floor, Friday, Aug. 21, 2015, before ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell. To date, WWE superstars and divas have granted more than 6,000 wishes. This was Cena's 500th granted wish. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
World Wrestling Entertainment superstar John Cena, center, is accompanied by Make-A-Wish participants Evan Maher, and Elijah Mendoza, foreground left and right, as he visits the trading floor, Friday, Aug. 21, 2015, before ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell. To date, WWE superstars and divas have granted more than 6,000 wishes. This was Cena's 500th granted wish. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)Richard Drew/Associated Press

WWE's Top Tweets, Instagram Photos and Viral Videos for Week of October 26

Ryan DilbertOct 30, 2015

WWE's best social media offerings as October came to a close were heavy on heroes and monsters, with a healthy dose of sports thrown in, too.

Instagram captured Bray Wyatt at his most unsettling. YouTubers relived a viral John Cena trend. And both the World Series and the opening of the NBA season overlapped with the WWE world.

Before baseball began the process of crowning its next champion, WWE focused on brutality inside steel at Hell in a Cell 2015.

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Brock Lesnar and Undertaker collided until blood stained the canvas. Roman Reigns outlasted Wyatt in their own Hell in a Cell clash, one complete with broken tables and imaginative use of Kendo sticks.

Backstage before that bout, The Eater of Worlds looked like a Batman villain thanks to his discomforting stare and a bizarre piece of headgear: 

His opponent at Hell in a Cell is, in many ways, the clear opposite of him. Wyatt seeks to issue destruction; Reigns fights for justice. Wyatt is a master orator with an unconventional look; Reigns is an underwhelming speaker with a prototype build.

An Instagram shot from this week's SmackDown drove home their antithetical ways. Reigns made a young fan's day by embracing him in the stands:

Wyatt is more likely to frighten a kid.

A monster athlete announced her desire to follow her UFC career by collecting a variety of other titles. UFC women's bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey told Damon Martin of Fox Sports that the Divas Championship was on her to-win list.

The current champ was quick to respond. Charlotte took Rousey's comment as a challenge and accepted it on Twitter:

That's a smart move to enter her name in that conversation and create some buzz about a match that is purely theoretical at this point.

Rousey is sure to excel, should she decide to make WWE her home. She's a crossover star unlike any WWE's women's division has ever seen.

The New Day is unique in a whole different way. The tag team champs have been balancing being goofy with being vicious, playing both heels and court jesters.

The new addition to the act is the members' referring to themselves as unicorns. A backstage shot of them on Instagram showed them taking that idea to the next level, donning actual horns: 

The rest of the tag team division can't take Big E and Kofi Kingston lightly, though. They have been a dominant force in the ring as well a consistent source of entertainment.

And if you want to avoid their wrath, don't infringe on their gimmick. Big E joked that the new Denver Nuggets ad campaign was doing just that:

Big E should probably save his energy. The Nuggets haven't won a playoff series in the past six seasons. They don't exactly need to be cursed.

New York Mets fans, however, may hope someone puts some kind of spell on the Kansas City Royals. The American League champs have bested their top-notch pitching staff in two straight games.

The excitement of the World Series inspired the WWE.com staff to create their own Superstar-inspired baseball teams, from the Aberdeen Flying Goats to the Death Valley Deadmen:

Meanwhile, the WWE YouTube team decided to celebrate memorable kick-outs.

It's an overused element of the mat game, but when done right, a wrestler's escape from defeat despite suffering his foe's finisher can be mighty powerful. Fans saw 10 examples of that in WWE's latest countdown video:

A man famous for kicking out at two, regardless of what one throws at him, is still the talk of the Internet. A prank call featuring his theme song from over a year ago recently spawned a series of Vine videos. That trend-born-from-a-trend has not yet died down. 

A group of YouTubers sat down and watched a host of "Sudden Cena" clips:

Their reactions are so infectious that they are themselves beginning to go viral. With this third layer added to the trend, it's clear that the Cena prank call has had quite the echoing effect.

It's surprising that WWE hasn't tried harder to usurp the buzz from all this, as it did with the "RKO out of nowhere" craze. Maybe the company is just slow, and fans will see a "Sudden Cena" T-shirt on WWE.com six months from now.

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