Listly by Kevin Sullivan
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As @AubreySitterson would say, Ryback is WWE's best-kept secret. And his Twitter account isn't very far behind. Simply put, it's hilarious. But be sure to keep a close eye on it. The Big Guy doesn't let his Tweets stay up there long before deleting them.
If you're an old-school wrestling fan, all's it takes is one stop by @OldWrestlingPic's timeline to realize you should be following this account. It's the perfect walk down memory lane.
Having had the pleasure of touring the WWE warehouse, I can tell you that the enormous building is packed with everything from the old SmackDown fist to dozens of Undertaker caskets to concept art for yet-to-be debuted Superstars. And the man in charge of it all is @WWEArchivist. For those who aren't lucky enough to visit the warehouse, following @WWEArchivist is the next best thing. He does a great job of bringing fans behind the scenes at the warehouse.
An unapologetic WWE fan who offers a refreshingly positive outlook on today's sports-entertainment scene, both on his Twitter account and Straight Shoot podcast.
Surprisingly, @WWEGames is not just Tweets about the latest video games. The account also offers witty and interactive live Tweets of each Monday Night Raw.
My co-author on both WWE Encyclopedia Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, and author of the new 30 Years of WrestleMania book.
Anybody with the fame and stature of Jack Swagger that takes the time to retweet and respond to their fans is OK in my book. Swagger "gets it" more than most. Because of that, he will always have my follow.
Not only should you follow this author, but you should also pick up his three wrestling novels, Blood Turns Dollar Green, available here.
The dude's a comedian and a wrestling fan, which makes for a fun follow on Monday nights.
Somehow the guy looks exactly the same as when I first met him 15 years ago. He was also the first person I ever followed on Twitter. If you like wrestling, cats, and/or technology, he's a great follow.
Who else can offer a credible and entertaining look at what it's like to be the child of a WWE Hall of Famer?