WWE Criticised by fans over a Tweet that was meant to promote a charity event in Allentown, Pa on Wednesday.
The WWE took to Twitter to promote a charity event due on Wednesday. The WWE tweeted:
Sports-entertainment enthusiasts in Allentown, Pa. are in for an incredible treat this Wednesday night when WWE and @WXWC4 come together for a great cause.
Sports-entertainment enthusiasts in Allentown, Pa. are in for an incredible treat this Wednesday night when WWE and @WXWC4 come together for a great cause. @SamoaJoe @KassiusOhno @MichaelPSHayes1 @WWEKidman https://t.co/obUfFwQ4N4
— WWE (@WWE) May 25, 2019
The tweet drew the ire of the fans for WWE’s refusal to use the word wrestling in a wrestling show. Most replies in the tweet were fans who had either criticised the WWE or were mocking the company.
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Who talks like this? Asked one fan while another suggested them to change their company’s name to World Sports entertainment tweeting: “Maybe they should just change the name of the company to WSE – World Sports Entertainment. Tell me that doesn’t make perfect sense.”
Who talks like this? 😂
— Jason Solomon ⚡️ (@solomonster) May 25, 2019
You know you can say wrestling fans right.
— Nathan Heintz (@nate_heintz) May 25, 2019
What … in the blue hell … is a sports entertainment enthusiasts? pic.twitter.com/d8hLMkBFbH
— DalyxmanVX (@DalyxmanVX1) May 25, 2019