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Since Elon Musk brought the platform a few days back, things have changed on Twitter. The CEO of Tesla has a different way of working and some appreciate his style while a few are leaving the platform. However, after WWE legend Mick Foley left Twitter, a former WWE superstar is asking for justice from Musk.
Recently, former Intercontinental Champion Ryback shared a tweet tagging Elon Musk asking for justice. He shared a picture on his Twitter account showing how he is sharing positivity and still got restricted by the previous management.
The former WWE star wrote, “This is another reason negative and hateful people don’t matter and why you still do what you’re passionate about despite being wrongfully restricted for 6.5 years. The truth always wins and the #Hungry cannot be stopped. @elonmusk I hope I get my full reach back soon.”
Moreover, a few days ago, the 40-year-old former wrestler shared a tweet in which he talked about getting restricted by the old management. He wrote, “Twitter admitted at one point I’m restricted, but wouldn’t tell me why or when it went into effect. They’ve closed over 100 cases of me wanting to know more and denied me advertising for years for my @FMMNutrition. Most followed wrestler on Tik Tok behind The Rock, truth will win”
Following the notice, he got from WWE over using the catchphrase “Feed Me More”, Twitter limited his access to use the same. Ryback was unable to promote his nutrition brand using his WWE catchphrase. WWE sent him a notice several times so that he can stop using the same. However, he never did that and also didn’t give his social media details to WWE and also lost some followers.
He wrote, “Hoping @elonmusk gets all the info on accounts being wrongfully restricted, shadow banned etc. Walked out of WWE in 2016 and they wanted my social media, but were denied. My accounts instantly got restricted, here being the worst. Lost 300K followers since and 0.5% impressions”
Recently, former Intercontinental Champion Ryback shared a tweet tagging Elon Musk asking for justice. He shared a picture on his Twitter account showing how he is sharing positivity and still got restricted by the previous management.
The former WWE star wrote, “This is another reason negative and hateful people don’t matter and why you still do what you’re passionate about despite being wrongfully restricted for 6.5 years. The truth always wins and the #Hungry cannot be stopped. @elonmusk I hope I get my full reach back soon.”
Moreover, a few days ago, the 40-year-old former wrestler shared a tweet in which he talked about getting restricted by the old management. He wrote, “Twitter admitted at one point I’m restricted, but wouldn’t tell me why or when it went into effect. They’ve closed over 100 cases of me wanting to know more and denied me advertising for years for my @FMMNutrition. Most followed wrestler on Tik Tok behind The Rock, truth will win”
Following the notice, he got from WWE over using the catchphrase “Feed Me More”, Twitter limited his access to use the same. Ryback was unable to promote his nutrition brand using his WWE catchphrase. WWE sent him a notice several times so that he can stop using the same. However, he never did that and also didn’t give his social media details to WWE and also lost some followers.
He wrote, “Hoping @elonmusk gets all the info on accounts being wrongfully restricted, shadow banned etc. Walked out of WWE in 2016 and they wanted my social media, but were denied. My accounts instantly got restricted, here being the worst. Lost 300K followers since and 0.5% impressions”