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Days After Mark Zuckerberg Wins Jiu Jitsu Tournament, ‘Mr. Facebook’ Gets Called Out by Former WWE Champion Who Could Manhandle Him

Published 05/11/2023, 1:30 PM EDT

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Recently Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg created a buzz on the internet by winning a Jiu-Jitsu tournament. Everyone is in awe knowing that Zuckerberg is not only good with digital media, instead, he has several other talents too. However, his white belt couldn’t save him from the rage of the former WWE women’s champion.

Lately, WWE star Asuka is facing some trouble regarding her Facebook account, and she called out ‘Mr. Facebook’ for the same reason.

The former WWE champion Asuka calls out Mark Zuckerberg

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A few hours ago, WWE superstar Asuka came on Twitter and expressed her anger toward Mark Zuckerberg. Aska called out ‘Mr. Facebook’ and made him aware of the huge blunder his company has made regarding her account.

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The former WWE Raw Women’s champion wrote about the problem she is facing. At first, Facebook removed the blue tick from her official FB account and then blocked it from the platform. But now, the issue has surpassed all limits as a fake account of hers has gotten the official badge.  

Calling out Mark Zuckerberg, Asuka wrote, “Dear Mr. @facebook ……You have previously removed my official account’s official badge as a fake. You also made my account unavailable on several occasions. My account has since been made available again. But in the meantime, you gave my fake account the official badge. Since then, the fake me has become the official me. I think Facebook is causing misunderstanding and inconvenience to many people.”

This is not the first time that the ‘Empress of Tomorrow’ has faced trouble on social media. A while ago, she lost the blue tick from her official Twitter account as well and recently got it back.

Not only Asuka, but several other WWE superstars and their loved ones have also faced the issue of scammers

The one-on-one between WWE superstars and scammers

One thing that cyber scammers love is the trust and attention of the people and for that, they majorly chose the path of phishing (the cyber attack in which the unauthorized user pretends to be a trusted party). And who else could be better than the professional wrestling stars when it comes to getting attention? So the scammers often target them.

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Two years back, the former WWE world champion Seth Freakin Rollins paid the price of phishing. A fan attacked Rollins during Monday Night Raw and later claimed that ‘The Visionary’ had scammed him. But later, it turned out that it was a hacker who actually scammed the fan by pretending to be the WWE star.

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Not only Rollins, but the former WWE co-CEO Stephanie McMahon also became the victim of cybercrime when her official Instagram account got hacked twice. The list also includes big names like Cesaro and Chris Jericho

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Right now there is no update on whether Asuka’s blue tick is recovered or not, but we hope it happens soon before the scammer uses her identity for malicious reasons.

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Manjot Kaur

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Manjot Kaur is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. As a combat sports athlete herself, she has a deep understanding of the physical and intellectual nuances of wrestling, giving her a distinct edge when reporting on the action in the ring. With her direct association with sport on the ground, Manjot is able to provide unparalleled insight into the world of pro wrestling, offering readers an in-depth look at the personalities, rivalries, and storylines that define the sport.
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Sherjeel Malik