
WWE's Top Tweets, Instagram Photos and Viral Videos for Week of September 21
WWE's best social media from the week following Night of Champions featured an intriguing assortment of tandems and teams.
A father and a daughter stood side by side, Kane became a duo on his own thanks to a split personality and one of the women's division's squads went up in flames. Plus, a key member of the surging Toronto Blue Jays made an appearance. Twitter, YouTube and Instagram were there to catch it all.
We begin with a Hall of Famer and his daughter. Charlotte gutted out a victory over Nikki Bella at Night of Champions, claiming the Divas Championship in the process.
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Her father knows quite a bit about holding gold on his shoulder. Ric Flair posed with Charlotte, each holding a championship belt:
It's certainly rare to be able to create a photo like that. The women's division doesn't often see second-generation champions of the squared circle.
Charlotte's celebration, though, wasn't all smiles and memories captured by photographs. Paige spoiled the fun on Monday's Raw, tearing into the new champ and just about every woman on the roster. Fans weren't the only ones compelled by the drama within PCB.
Naomi tweeted about watching it all unfold:
PCB isn't alone in having issues. Kane is need of some help, too. He returned this week suffering from identity confusion, flipping from the corporate version of himself to the masked, demonic one.
That unnerved Seth Rollins. It also reminded the audience of a similar storyline in TNA.
Abyss once played his "brother," attorney Joseph Park. Rather than call out WWE for recycling stories, the big man had a laugh at the situation:
WWE clearly doesn't have an issue with borrowing from TNA. It just featured TNA Hall of Famer Sting in the main event of its latest pay-per-view. And a team which spent the last several years at TNA is poised to snatch up the WWE titles.
The Dudley Boyz have thrived for a good number of reasons.
One of those has been their chemistry. While not brothers by DNA, there is definitely a fraternal bond between them. WWE posted a photo on Instagram of The Dudley Boyz that accentuated that:
With Sting challenging for the WWE title, the company understandably had WCW on its mind.
The latest countdown video looks back at when some of the biggest stars from the rival company made the jump to WWE. Flair showed up with the WCW title. Chris Jericho arrived after a ticking clock hit zero. And Booker T went after WWE's top dog:
In many ways, that position today still belongs to John Cena, despite the fact that someone else holds the WWE title and his not being in main events nearly as often as he once was.
His stardom is bigger than his place on the card. He remains the most famous full-time star on the roster.
Jose Bautista reminded us of that. Going up against the New York Yankees, the Blue Jays slugger mocked his foes Cena-style:
You don't see baseball players mimicking Sheamus' signature pose or Bo Dallas' double thumbs-up.
WWE did some imitation of its own. Pilfering Bad Lip Reading's style, the company superimposed new lines during several Superstars' speeches.
The results weren't as good as the original dub experts would have produced but were still plenty amusing:
The Ryback snippet was the highlight of the bunch. It was such a jarring departure from what The Big Guy would normally say and such a perfectly synced dub.
Don't be surprised if fans starting bringing "Ask me if I'm feeling cute" signs to shows.



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