
WWE's Top Tweets, Instagram Photos and Viral Videos for Week of March 2
The most unexpected feud of the year dominated WWE social media again.
Seth Rollins and Jon Stewart's confrontation on Monday's Raw inspired many a tweet. Elsewhere, The Wyatt Family contributed two unsettling Instagram photos, and a YouTube star set the Internet aflame by diving into a pool WWE-style.
Add Lana and The Rock to the list of surprising additions to the week's collection of shareable WWE content as well.
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Lana hijacked the hashtag #AskLana. This trending topic was supposed to be about fans asking actress Lana Parrilla questions. The Ravishing Russian had other ideas:
She welcomed inquiries via a Vine video:
The Rock popped up all over the Web decked out in a Miami Dolphins uniform. No, the Dolphins weren't making a desperate move to improve their defensive line; the shot came from The Great One's new movie Ballers.
He posted it on his Instagram account, but it was soon deleted. No worries, though. Fox Sports was one of many outlets to share the image:
Looking at him suited up for the Dolphins is like looking into a parallel universe. In that world, The Rock was better at football and followed up his college career with a stint in the NFL. That world was robbed of everything he did for WWE, watching him take down quarterbacks rather than lay the smack down.
Bray Wyatt had his own college football stint, standing guard on the offensive line for Troy University.
He is now doing what he was born to do—enthrall folks in a wrestling ring. His transformation from Windham Rotunda to Husky Harris to The Eater of Worlds has been a marvel to watch.
At a house show in Toronto, an Instagram photo captured the sinister essence of his character:
Former Wyatt devotee Luke Harper wasn't to be outdone. He has been a part of the game of hot potato Superstars are playing with the Intercontinental Championship.
Bad News Barrett is the champ, but everyone from Stardust to Dolph Ziggler has had his hands on the title in the last few days.
Harper didn't just hold the belt when it was his turn; he devoured it:
Just as Harper does things his own way, so does Joe Weller. The young video maker has previously given us a look at him and his friends hitting WWE finishers in public. This time out, he made a swimming pool his wrestling ring.
A pair of female good sports agreed to be the recipients of the Attitude Adjustment, RKO and other famous WWE signature moves:
There can't be a long list of girls willing to sign up for all that just for the sake of a video going viral. The comment section may be filled with folks upset over the potential injuries that could have resulted from Weller's antics, but that didn't stop it from surpassing 7 million views.
Apparently, the audience's appetite for all things dangerous is insatiable.
Not only did that collection of finishers into water catch fire, but a set of clips featuring Superstars smashing each other through an assortment of things was among the most viewed videos on WWE's YouTube page this week.
Bodies crash through windows, wrestling rings and ambulance roofs, and it's hard to look away:
After watching all that, Stewart kicking Rollins in the onions doesn't seem so bad. The host of The Daily Show did a lot more than deliver a low blow on Monday night. He instantly became one of the best guest stars Raw has ever had.
Mick Foley got us all pumped before the appearance:
Matt Hardy, Randy Orton and the folks at Three Man Booth were among those who raved about Stewart's contribution to the show:
Rollins, though, had the last word. He patted himself on the back and downplayed Stewart's kick:
As good as this rivalry has been, it's a shame that WWE can't go with Rollins vs. Stewart at WrestleMania. There is more juice to that feud than some of the ones set to get spots at The Show of Shows.



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