Bray Wyatt's latest tweet hints he's been hacked

Bray Wyatt's Twitter handle has been hacked Bray Wyatt's latest tweet hints that his Twitter has been hacked
Bray Wyatt's Twitter handle has been hacked Bray Wyatt's latest tweet hints that his Twitter has been hacked

Former WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt's official Twitter handle has seemingly been hacked, judging by his latest tweet.

Bray Wyatt was a big name in WWE back when he was a mainstay on its weekly shows. Wyatt was released by WWE earlier this year, in a decision that left fans baffled. The former WWE Champion has been keeping his fans updated via Twitter, ever since his release.

Bray Wyatt's latest tweet left fans concerned, though. It looks like Wyatt's Twitter handle has been hacked. The following message was posted via his Twitter account, a short while ago:

"Good-morning Twitter Family. Today will be the only day my messages will ever be turned on, so if you guys wanted a PlayStation 5 for retail price nows the chance! Send me a direct message now!!!"

View the tweet down below

Several "quote tweets" were shared by fans in response to Wyatt's tweet. Fans had a field day in the replies, as can be seen below:

Bray Wyatt isn't the first wrestler whose Twitter got hacked

A large number of Twitter users have been hacked lately, with their accounts posting tweets urging their followers to message them to buy a brand new PlayStation 5. People who want to buy a PS5 are having a hard time due to restocking issues, and hackers are taking advantage of the same.

A while ago, former WWE Superstar Karl Anderson's Twitter account was hacked, and he quickly informed his followers about it:

I got hacked. Sorry. I’m not selling a PS5. Watch the TNS vlog on @The_BigLG YouTube channel. Listen to Tthe alkNShop podcast on all podcast platforms. Also, made a lot of money at an Indy show last night. The independent wrestling World is alive n well…. Let’s keep it that way," wrote Anderson.

One of Bray Wyatt's followers must have made him aware of the hacking by now. Here's hoping Wyatt gets his account back before people fall for the hacker's scam.

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