WWE has fully entered an era where social media is as much a part of building a feud as staredowns and backstage attacks.
When they are done clashing in the ring, rivals collide on Twitter. Instagram is a means to talk trash. As a result, the boundaries of the stories of battling Superstars are expanded, and the TV screen and the squared circle are not enough to contain it all.
It has to be a strange phenomenon for wrestlers of yesteryear. Before smartphones were omnipresent, before "wi-fi" was a word, wrestlers furthered feuds by ambushing enemies, taking shots during interviews or bragging about causing an injury, with not a sin...
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