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If you found a WWE Superstar on Facebook, and you were able to determine that it is actually that person and not some fan, would you send him a pm or do you think that'd be creepy?
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I don't think I'd bother just because they probably get thousands of them weekly.
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I have chatted with Sheamus and Kaval.... so none that really matter
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I hope you asked Kaval and Sheamus if they learned to bump in their wrestling schools.
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How old are you?
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I haven't trusted celebrities online ever since Rob Zombie's wife ignored me on Myspace.
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If they didn't want random people to find them they would just have to alter their user settings so that only friends of friends could find them.
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You're over-thinking it a bit much. Just keep in mind that there are literally thousands of fake accounts run by clowns that will act as if they are really that person because people like ooTin will believe them or if it actually is them you probably won't get a response because you'll be far from the first person today alone to do it.
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I hate you. ^^
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and then you might get in trouble? what's the worst that could happen?
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for a pm through facebook? hmmmmmmm.
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just don't send dick pix bro
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Nah, either because it's not actually them, or because it really is them, and they probably get so many messages anyway.
Don't understand all these losers that pretend to be famous people though. They only ones I'd think are real are like those old myspace pages where Edge was holding a sign with the address on it. And even then I didn't bother adding it because of my second reason above. |
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PM Punk
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So I wasnt really talking to The Rock after all then?
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001648551680 :'( |
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You, kind sir, are a FAIL! |
I think it was kind of obvious he wasn't actually saying 'fuck this'.
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Gregory Helms is my facebook friend and I have had a few chances to interact with him.
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I dunno. I "follow" some wrestlers on twitter and Im not even sure it's them actually tweeting.
I probably wouldnt pm a famous athlete on facebook. Im not sure what you'd get out of it. |
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That is the list of the real ones. If you are following somebody else it's not them. |
Ziggler's user name is HeelZiggler? That's odd that he would use an inside term on Twitter.
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I found one who has "I only add people I know" in his "about me" section, so obviously that one is legit (as are the profiles of the people he's friends with). |
waaaaaaaay too much agonizing. do it or don't. you won't get in trouble unless you never stop doing it, and even then, the most that will happen is getting your account revoked or something.
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This thread makes me nervous. If you're actually worried about legal repercussions from a message, then I'm wondering what you plan on saying to this person. Probably some straight up stalker shit.
Whatever you do, Pete, just don't lock your pregnant girlfriend in the trunk of your car and then drive off a bridge when the guy doesn't write you back. |
Since when does he have a girlfriend that's pregnant?
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It's a pop culture reference. Don't worry about it.
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WWE should capitalize on the internet generation and have either two wrestlers feud because one said something to the other on facebook or attacked there friends.
OR You can debut a new star by having him stalk a wrestlers facebook. |
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suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure you are
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Providence Peep's tea has gone cold.
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BAHGAWD THAT STAN HAS A FAMILY
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STANS GOT TO MAN UP BOI
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Dear Mr. I'm Too Good To Call Or Write My Fans,
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ah fuck man stan didn't have a family because he killed them :(
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this will be the last package i ever send your ass
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Why dont you just use twitter and not say anything creepy?
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I legit spoke to Chubby Brown once.
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I played Simpsons trivia on AIM chat with the TV geek from Beat the Geeks. Beat em.
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Did you guys know John Morrison and Lacey Von Erich are in a relationship with each other?
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do John Morrison and Lacey Von Erich know they are in a relationship with each other?
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I added Jamie Keys and the ring announcer Ashley Valance as their real names. But never really messaged them, but Jamie's pic shows up that I could message here though. Usually even if celebs have a real one, they usually arent available to chat.
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Do you realize how big of a creep you're coming off as in this thread?
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WWE Superstars on Facebook
OK, so The Rock gave out the address of his Facebook account on Raw. But what's also super cool is that a few of his "friends" on FB are also WWE Superstars and when I friended them they accepted my friend request. Then from there, I was able to reach the FB profiles of several other WWE Superstars and they, too, accepted my friend request.
Now, I'm not saying I have a whole bunch of new best friends, or that I'll be having lunch with any of them, or anything like that. But when I came here a few days ago and said I was thinking of trying to contact the WWE Superstars on Facebook, you guys mocked me as if it couldn't be done or as if any and all FB profiles of them are fakes. Well, I guess you were wrong. Just thought you should know, in case of you want to try to contact them, as well. |
Why are you obsessed with this?
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Any old clown can click 'Like' on his official account. Including the thousands of mutants that pretend to be WWE guys and live vicariously through . They're everywhere.
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I just reread this thread, and no one mocked you because they didn't think it was possible. They mocked you because you sounded creepy as fuck agonizing about whether or not to contact a wrestler on their facebook page. There were a few posters who mentioned fake accounts but even YOU admitted you knew there were thousands of fake accounts so really you didn't prove anything and come off sounding even more creepy and lame. The end result is you proved no one wrong because there was no one to prove wrong. You basically did what I'm sure thousands of other WWE fans did after the Rock gave his shit out on RAW. Congrats on whatever it is you felt you were proving, which turned out to be nothing.
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Don't really get why you thought this deserved another thread.
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It was weird before. Now it's creepy.
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Most guys that actually have pages set up for the intention of 'interacting', like The Rock's, are set as fan pages where you just have to click 'Like'. Bret, HBK, Scott Norton (:cool:) and others do this. If you find an account that you need to send a friend request to, 99.7% of the time it's going to be fake and run by some 13 year old hoping people like yourself will believe. I don't know how you and so many others fail to see this.
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And let's face it, the ones that do set up real accounts aren't open for the public to find. They're private. They probably have one real account and one "business" account, if they care about having a real account at all.
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Why do I care? Why am I doing this? Well really, it's just a test to see which ones accept my friend request, which ones respond to the note I send them, which ones do both, and which ones do neither. Mark Henry, for instance, has done neither, but that's no big loss. |
Silk Stalkings: Providence Peep
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Get a job, creep.
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As if none of you would do the same thing I thing if you knew which profiles were legit.
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It's really not hard to work out which profiles are legit and which aren't bro.
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I would not do that, because I am not their friend.
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Yah pretty much I don't go around adding people who I've never interacted with in my life just because they're famous. It's fucking creepy and your obsession with it is even creepier.
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If a more established, well-liked TPWW poster were doing it, you guys would think it's great. Whatever.
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Kris P. Lettus probably does it.
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There's a big difference between liking something, or friending a promotional account and digging around to find someone's real Facebook account, going as far as friending someone who works for the company and sneak around in their friend list.
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Some of you are definitely shitting on him a bit, one of the points of social networking is to meet new people (bit broad I know when it comes to 'celebs' I know) and these guys who make their profiles easy to find wouldn't have them if they cared that much about fans and random people messaging them. And if somebody wants to try and get a response from a famous wrestler, let them get on with it. It's 'not for me' but if somebody else wants to, knock yourself out. You'd never catch somebody giving somebody shit for tweeting Chris Jericho. In fact I think I remember Xero letting people know that Tazz had responded to one of this tweets not long ago. No different. I think your main problem here is that you've kind of come across as creepy from the get-go with the worrying about being a stalker etc.
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Difference between tweeting someone like Tazz on a public, largely known account and searching for his private twitter account that only his friends and family know of. That's the problem I have with it. It's cool to contact them and talk with them, through the right channels. It's like the difference between meeting CM Punk in the bathroom at a restaurant and passing him in a car and following him to his hotel.
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CSL and Xero, I can honestly say that I understand what you're both saying and I can see it from your perspective. I really can. But I think what it comes down to is my intentions. If my were intentions were ill, if I believed friending them on FB would lead to me become friends with them IRL, if I were consistently sending them private messages, or anything like that, then there would definitely be something wrong with me and I'd admit it. But that isn't the case. I can assure you I'm a loon, but I also admit that I can see how it might seem that way. LOL.
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I use to always wonder how Stans started out, I guess this is one of the ways. Scary.:|
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To the original topic... umm... I wouldn't add someone unless I knew them and they knew me....
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