
WWE's Top Tweets, Instagram Photos and Viral Videos for Week of Nov. 3
Even after Halloween was long over, strangeness permeated WWE social media this week.
A fantasy wrestling card featuring broadcasters, The Miz's acting lessons and the merging of NASCAR and WWE comprised some of the most notable tweets, viral videos and Instagram photos of the sports entertainment world.
AJ Lee, Stardust, the San Francisco Giants and Bray Wyatt made their way onto the list as well. But first, Dolph Ziggler deserves a tip of the hat for earning a place on the Sports Illustrated Twitter 100, the only wrestler to do so this year.
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Also on that catalog of follow-worth tweeters? Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski, both of whom were involved in a post-race scuffle at the Texas Motor Speedway. Like with many things, the addition of WWE commentary made that fight better.
Video editing allowed Michael Cole and JBL to call the NASCAR melee:
Now if we can just get someone to edit CM Punk into Raw every week. The departed star has been the source of longing for many a WWE fan since he walked away from the company in January. His new life is one with a lot less bruising.
ESPN's Bill Simmons ran into him at a Los Angeles Kings game:
Besides an appreciation of comic book T-shirts, Simmons and Punk have a good amount in common. Both have devoted followings, do things their own way and have a reputation for bucking authority.
Simmons, like Punk, isn't bashful about speaking his mind. On Thursday, he blasted fellow ESPN employee Mike Golic on Twitter over a quote taken out of context.
That inspired Awful Announcing to come up with a WrestleMedia card, a fantasy pay-per-view built around broadcasters and journalists of the sports world battling it out:
The Survivor Series main event got reimagined with Team Simmons instead of Team Cena taking on Team Authority.
The real-life Survivor Series squads are still being formed. Will The Miz and Damien Mizdow make the cut? If they do, we know we're in for a treat.
Both men have been nailing their gimmicks, one an arrogant actor overestimating his fame and the other a diligent stunt-double prone to slapstick. They have taken those personas even further with the former WWE champ opening up The Miz School of Performance.
In his first lesson, he showed fans the "mirror technique":
For tips on celebrating, one would be better off turning to Daniel Bryan. The injured Superstar hung out with Hunter Pence and the World Series champs as the San Francisco Giants savored their third title win in five years.
Bryan brought along a WWE world title and his infectious "Yes!" chant to amp up the parade-goers:
Bryan's wife made the unsettling choice of going as her husband for Halloween. It's plain weird to see a woman that attractive sporting a full beard.
AJ's costume choice was far more palatable:
After seeing The Eater of Worlds look like something out of a horror movie, that's an image one might want to go back to for palate-cleansing purposes. WWE captured Wyatt's disturbing aura with this shot of him at an event in Binghamton, New York:
He's a man that won't ever need to buy a Halloween costume. His ring gear, wild-man beard and tattoos are plenty spooky enough.
We end on an odd note, the kind only Stardust can sing. WWE shared a video of him prepping for Raw:
Some folks listen to music before a big match. Some may meditate or shadow-box. Stardust, on the other hand, walks to a drummer no one else hears.



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