CM Punk and Kurt Angle
The third appearance of CM Punk in the list comes thanks to Kurt Angle. Punk called TNA an Indy League in 2012. This description did not impress Kurt Angle and he went vocal about it. Angle replied to Punk through a series of Tweets.
'"Punk wants to Say Tna Is An Indy League? I Was On top in Wwe when You Were trying to Get a Job Anywhere. It Was My Choice to go to Tna. …If I ever See You Punk, Hide B**ch! Who Wants to See Angle vs. Punk? It would Last 30 Secs. Lol. Just Kidding. I’m not Mad anymore. Punk, Ur Safe Now… Put It to Rest. Angle vs. Punk will Happen. TNA or WWE. I Hope Tna. We’ll See. U tough Punk?
If Tna is an Indy Company, then Why Do I Make More $ than Punk Does in WWE? I’m just Saying." Angle Tweeted.
There were some pure emotions in Angle's words and though he later went on to say that he was joking, no one believed him. A year later Angle took another shot at Punk when he said that even the Pope could kick Punk's rear. The chances of these two men working a match are low so Twitter battles might be the only thing that we get.
Bret Hart and Hulk Hogan
Unlike most of the other Twitter battle you saw in the list, this one went deep into the personal matters. Hogan and Bret had a lot of bad blood between them from their WWE days itself and Bret poured out all those emotions on Twitter. It was Bret who drew first blood in the battle when he called Hogan “a two-faced, backstabbing steroid freak.”.
Hogan responded rather mildly than expected but what Bret did next shocked everyone. Bret dragged Hogan's family into the mix and mentioned about John Graziano. Graziano was a person who got injured in a car accident that involved Hogan's son, Nick.
It was a classic case of going out of the limit. And Hogan decided that it was better of him to stop the exchange right there rather than going forward.