30 pro wrestling must-follows on Twitter

SEATTLE, WA - MARCH 05: Professional Wrestling legend Ric Flair poses for a photo during Emerald City Comic Con at Washington State Convention Center on March 5, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA - MARCH 05: Professional Wrestling legend Ric Flair poses for a photo during Emerald City Comic Con at Washington State Convention Center on March 5, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images) /
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Dolph Ziggler: one of pro wrestling's underrated stars.
May 25, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; WWE wrestler Dolph Ziggler walks on the court during a timeout in game five of the Eastern conference finals of the NBA Playoffs at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports /

No. 22: Dolph Ziggler (WWE)

Twitter handle: @HEELZiggler

Long before he was an actual heel on SmackDown Live, Dolph Ziggler was @HEELZiggler on Twitter, usually talking about how great of a show Archer was and how much better of a wrestler he was than Zack Ryder. (Ryder’s old episodes of his show on YouTube usually featured Ziggler and they were great.)

Like many on Twitter, Ziggler has a really good bio on his profile. The first two sentences read, “stand up comic. i wrestle to pay the bills.” Short, sweet and to the point. The first part is debatable, but the latter part is in fact true. (His two locations are Bikini Bottom and Transylavania, which are debatable as well, but I respect the Spongebob reference here.)

Plus, Dolph asks the good questions in his tweeting.

Seriously, does anybody have an answer for this? It’s a good question and a good point from Ziggler.

Also, why isn’t Ziggler in the hilarious Southpaw Regional Wrestling company taking over WWE? (Don’t you give me the “John Cena is dating his ex-girlfriend” excuse on this either. Ziggler’s a funny guy. He should’ve been booked. He’s best for business and you can’t deny that.)

One of my favorite tweets from Ziggler in the history of his profile is when he was running a Q&A and someone asked him about the future of the Cleveland Browns. His answer was perfection as a guy who grew up in Ohio.

Yeah, that about sums up being a fan of the Cleveland Browns since … well, since forever.