AJ Styles has been a topic of discussion lately after some very disturbing tweets were made on his Twitter account. With that in mind, the Phenomenal One has revealed that his Twitter account was actually hacked.

AJ Styles took to his Instagram and uploaded a video, AJ Styles revealed that his Twitter account had been hacked. He explained that he saw unusual activity on the platform and was only able to access it through his wife’s phone, since he could no longer use his own.

According to Styles, his SIM card was stolen, which allowed the hacker to gain access to his Twitter. He believes it happened because someone at AT&T allowed it and mentioned that he has someone currently working on resolving the issue. Styles made it clear he wanted to inform everyone that the hack was due to someone stealing his SIM card and nothing more.

“Just to let you know, my Twitter has been hacked if you didn’t know. I saw some crazy stuff—I was able to pull it up on my wife’s phone because I can’t use my Twitter account. My phone—they stole my SIM card. Somehow that happened because someone allowed that to happen at AT&T. I got another guy working on it. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that some idiot, some moron, stole my SIM and was able to hack my Twitter account. So just lettin’ you know.”

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The compromised account posted several disturbing messages that included using the n-word, other racial slurs, showing hatred towards Jews and many other messages like that.

This comes after Asuka’s Twitter account was compromised by hackers, and even Nick Aldis’ Twitter was hacked recently, so it’s clear a lot of WWE Superstars are being targeted lately.

Hacked accounts are happening more often, and even WWE Superstars are being targeted. It remains uncertain when AJ Styles will regain access to his Twitter, but fans will definitely support him as he works to fix this situation.

AJ Styles' Twitter Account Compromised in Hacking Incident

Have you ever experienced or known someone who’s been the victim of a social media hack? What steps do you think celebrities and companies like AT&T should take to better protect users? Let us know in the comments!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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