WWE: Vince McMahon Loves Twitter, but Don't Expect to See Him Using It
WWE has been increasing the amount of Twitter use among its superstars lately in order to get more people interested.
I am sure you have noticed that many wrestlers' entrance graphic showing their names also shows their Twitter handle, if they have one.
You have probably also noticed that Michael Cole is constantly talking about Twitter in regards to other people's accounts as well as what is trending worldwide related to WWE.
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These new initiatives have been spearheaded by Vince McMahon, who believes the micro-blogging site will allow WWE to connect to more fans around the world, and he is right.
Since Twitter took off a few years ago, more wrestlers have gotten on the social network, and the WWE has used it to further storylines, like John Cena and the Rock's current program going into next year's WrestleMania.
The funny thing about this is even though Vince loves Twitter, he is not on the site himself. Neither is Stephanie or his son-in-law, Triple H.
Stephanie, being a behind-the-scenes employee, would have less to gain from using Twitter, but Vince and Triple H could use it to their advantage quite well.
Triple H is still one of the more popular people in WWE despite not wrestling that much, and having him on Twitter would make for not only some hilarious remarks, but also for some good storylines. His humor would most certainly be appreciated amongst the Twitterverse as well.
Vince would also benefit from having a Twitter, even if he just had some intern posting his messages. Vince is currently being used sparingly on television, but a Twitter account would allow him to stay relevant in the minds of younger fans.
I am not on Twitter myself, but I understand its value to WWE and I think that they are missing the boat by not having some of their bigger stars like Triple H and Sheamus on Twitter.
I also think they should tone down how much Cole talks about it. The WWE website gets less advertising than Twitter on WWE television.



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