A fake social media account posing as Bob Holly caused confusion and backlash this week after posting an aggressive Attitude Era-style hazing rant aimed at Sami Zayn and plenty of people initially bought it. The post began circulating shortly after Zayn was reported to have pushed hard backstage for an Undisputed WWE Championship opportunity against Drew McIntyre at Royal Rumble 2026 in Saudi Arabia. McIntyre ultimately retained the title with two Claymore Kicks, improving to a 120 record against Zayn, but the fallout didnt stop in the ring. The impersonator account leaned into old-school locker room mythology, claiming Zayn would have been subjected to forced labor and humiliation if he had wrestled in an earlier era. At first glance, the tweet looked authentic enough that several users reacted as if it came from the real Bob Holly including OShea Jackson Jr., who publicly questioned the timing of the post. As the tweet gained traction, fans quickly began digging into the accounts history and noticed a pattern of impersonations and troll behavior. The same account had previously posed as Sid Vicious and taken shots at multiple wrestlers, making it clear the Bob Holly post was part of a long-running fake persona. What do you think of these impersonating accounts? Should Twitter allow these on their platform? Let us know in the comments below. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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