
WWE's Top Tweets, Instagram Photos and Viral Videos for Week of March 9
With Wiz Khalifa at his side, Damien Mizdow starred in much of the best WWE social media of the week.
A Hall of Famer showed him respect on Twitter, WWE captured his fake neck tattoos on Instagram and earlier in the week, Mizdow showed, via viral video, that dancing is one of his many skills. Mizdow wasn't alone in inspiring shareable WWE content, though.
Undertaker, Alex Riley and Tyler Breeze all played their part as well.
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We begin with that last name, the NXT star also known as Prince Pretty. WWE somehow forgot about him when compiling a list of Superstars who had the best "Blue Steel" face.
The company had Dolph Ziggler and Renee Young do the famous pose from Zoolander, but didn't mention the guy whose gimmick is built around that very thing. Breeze noticed:
Good of WWE to realize its mistake. Having a Blue Steel competition without Breeze is like having a superkick contest without Shawn Michaels.
It's equally as hard to imagine compiling clips of memorable dives outside the ring and not including Daniel Bryan or The Usos. WWE didn't make that mistake. In its latest "WWE Fury" video, the company crammed video of Bryan, The Usos, Shelton Benjamin, La Parka and others all leaving the safety of the ring to take an eye-catching flight:
Not surprisingly, Undertaker pops up a few times there.
Despite his size, he had no issues clearing the top rope and soaring out at his opponent. That is just one of the many skills in his arsenal. Thanks to WWE's special-effects team, supernatural powers have been one of his weapons as well.
After The Deadman set Bray Wyatt's rocking chair on fire, WWE ranked the 10 best strange moments where he displayed powers that his peers do not have:
Undertaker has summoned lightning, possessed Josh Mathews' body and perhaps most impressively, rose from the dead.
It felt as if that's what Riley was doing on Wednesday's NXT.
After two years away from the ring, he finally got shot to compete again. His victory over CJ Parker was an emotional one, perhaps a precursor to a career resurgence.
A shot from NXT's Instagram captures some of that emotion as he prepares to go to battle once more:
While most folks saw Riley's return as a feel-good story, The Miz viewed it as a cautionary tale. He warned Mizdow that if he left his side, as Riley once did, that he would end up fading into obscurity.
The Miz, in the midst of his best heel work to date, had his current storyline bleed into his Twitter timeline beautifully:
Perhaps the self-proclaimed A-lister was especially salty after Mizdow stole his thunder on Monday night. Morphing into "Wizdow" for the night, Mizdow was the highlight of Raw.
He rapped to announce his entry into the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, a performance that went over with some fans better than Khalifa's turn with the mic.
The Iron Sheik, for one, gave Wizdow his seal of approval:
As for Khalifa, he certainly got WWE some mainstream media, but his song wasn't a hit with everyone. A lot of the audience looked uncomfortable or maybe just bored. He was an odd fit for the wrestling world and seeing him backstage with Vince McMahon was even odder:
Whatever one thought of Khalifa's guest appearance, you have to appreciate that it created Wizdow. Mizdow's dedication to the character was a big part of the fun. In this picture of him, you can see his neck tattoos peeking out from under his beard:
Those aren't exactly tough-guy tats, but Mizdow clearly does things his own way. That was true during a house show over the weekend when he paid tribute to Michael Jackson with The Usos' encouragement:
Mizdow doing the "Thriller" dance so well shouldn't surprise anyone at this point. He has made a living out of maximizing whatever gets thrown his way.
Not many wrestlers could have pulled off the Mizdow shtick. Even less could have made Wizdow such fun.



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