Former WWE star blocked by Twitter for violating “Child Sexual Exploitation Policy”
Archie Blade
|Published January 14, 2021

Former WWE star blocked by Twitter for violating “Child Sexual Exploitation Policy”. His Facebook account was also blocked for 30 days.
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Donald Trump isn’t the only name associated with the WWE to have been blocked by Twitter recently. Former WWE star Sean Morley, also known as Val Venis, has revealed that he was briefly blocked by Twitter for violating their “Child Sexual Exploitation Policy”.
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Venis claims that the social media platform tried to shut him down because he shared evidence of Hunter Biden, son of president elect, Joe Biden, molesting Malia Obama, the daughter of former president Barrack Obama. He also revealed that his Facebook account has been blocked for the next 30 days.
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Not the first time!
This isn’t the first time Venis has taken to social media to share conspiracy theories. He has previously called Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock and Arnold Schwarzenegger “traitors” who sold out America to Communist China.
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More recently, he claimed that the Vatican City suffered a massive blackout. This, according to him, was done in order to arrest the Pope in charges related to child trafficking. The claim has since been proven to be false.
Venis Joined the WWE back in 1998, He was a regular fixture in the midcard and won the Intercontinental Championship twice. He also held the now defunct European Championship and the World Tag Team Championship once each.
He was released by the promotion in 2009 following which he toured Japan and Australia before signing with TNA. Less than half a year later though, he would announce he was done with the promotion and moved on from the company.
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