The Assistance Of Social Media Networking Amongst Wrestlers

By Rob Sutter


To say that social media networking can assist businesses alone is not something that I can support, since it has been so versatile in the past. What about for individuals who work in different areas of the world, athletics being one such example? Wrestlers have, for so long, been conditioned to interact with their fans and the Internet has allowed them to do so on a platform is far easier than any other. This level of networking is strong, to say the least, and such athletes have used it well.

If there's one thing that firms along the lines of fishbat can agree with, it's that fan interaction is going to be immensely important. Those who are involved in social media networking are going to fully support staying in contact with those who are supportive of your pages. As a result, it's up to you to address them in posts as opposed to simply putting up news stories which may not pertain to them. Personal interaction works best and the same can be said for wrestlers.

Fans of wrestling, more than anything else, love to interact with their favorite stars. If you were to go back to the time when Hulk Hogan was most popular, you have to consider that he had fan mail as opposed to digitized messages. Nowadays, though, it's a matter of typing and clicking a button with the word "send" on it. It's apparent that social media has developed tremendously and, considering just how much it has grown, I don't think that anyone will be able to say differently on the matter.

I believe that it's because of these platforms that fans have been able to become better acquainted with these personalities than ever before. Big E Langston might not be the most vocal performer on television shows but look at his Twitter page. He showcases a great sense of humor that very few wrestlers seem to possess. I'd like to imagine that he has more fans on the Internet than he does in the ring, surprisingly enough, and it might not have happened without this network.

Of course, many would argue that it's easier for you to have a personality behind a computer screen than anywhere else, which is fair enough to say. However, you have to keep in mind that sometimes the way people act on the Internet is a reflection of their real-life personas. Being able to engage in Twitter conversations may be able to help you gauge certain personalities. The same can be about wrestlers, too, and I have to believe that it has only made interaction that much more effective.




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