Seth Rollins’ consistency when it comes to putting on great matches has made him one of the top superstars on the WWE roster today. Unfortunately for Rollins, his success has made him an easy target for hackers and spammers.

Seth Rollins’ Twitter handle has been acting a bit out of place recently. The Visionary has been posting some strange tweets. Turns out, Rollins is not the one behind those tweets as his account has been hacked.

It all started after Rollins’ Twitter handle tweeted about an NFT. The post which went out an hour ago as of this writing also had The Undertaker’s picture. Rollins’ name has also been changed to “Arbitrum.” The bio reads “financial services.” We do not advise that anyone click these links.

graveyardnft.xyz COME GET ME FAST mint me as a nft with your metamask or trust wallet before my collection is fully out 😛 and my buddy The Undertaker has some amazing art

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The account also tweeted about Elon Musk in the follow-up tweets. The tweets were removed after some time. As of this writing, the last post which pops up is a retweet about tokens.

Remember #Arbinauts, you have 6 months to claim your tokens! Gas fees will be quite high, and there will be server congestion.

In case you didn’t know, Twitter recently changed their policy once again. Now, only users who subscribe to Twitter Blue have access to two-step verification. It appears that Seth Rollins could have used this safeguard.

Ringside News founder Steve Carrier made a great point on Twitter when he pointed out that, “Looks like @WWERollins Twitter account got hacked. You can blame @elonmusk & @TwitterSupport for this one, considering they now forcing people to pay for two-factor text verification. Expecting to see more of this in the future.” We will have to see if Twitter does anything about this issue.

Do you think WWE should introduce a policy when it comes to public profiles of their superstars? Should Elon Musk end premium two-factor authentication? Sound off in the comments!

Manik Aftab

Manik Aftab serves as a news writer at Ringside News. He has covered pro wrestling and sports entertainment for a variety of publications, including Sportskeeda Wrestling, The Sportster, and WrestleZone. Outside of his professional duties, Manik likes to indulge in fiction, thrillers, comics, manga, and anime.

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