WWE superstars have an incredible amount of followers on Social Media
#1 Ronda Rousey - 3.63 million
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Ronda Rousey is the most followed female wrestler on Twitter
The Bella Twins have been the top dogs on Social Media for so long that it must have been hard for the former Champions when Ronda Rousey came along and overtook them on all social media platforms.
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The former UFC Champion is currently the most followed wrestler male or female on Instagram and is now the most followed female on Twitter with just under four million followers. Rousey has definitely changed the face of the Women's Division ever since her arrival earlier this year and given the impressive fan base that she has on all of her social media pages, it's obvious that WWE wants to use this to further expand on the product that they have already created for their women.
It has been such an honor to be a part of this women’s division for the last few months. These women have all taught me so much and I couldn’t be prouder to call myself a @WWE Superstar. I’m ready for #Evolution.
Phillipa is a WWE writer for Sportskeeda. She is also a mother, wrestler, dancer, former actress and a Seth Rollins fan. She is a retired wrestler, dancer, and at one-time enjoyed boxing.
Phillipa has tried her hand at all aspects of the wrestling business in the past including booking, promoting, refereeing, commentating, ring announcing and wrestling.
Throughout her time in Sportskeeda she has become known for picking up botches and sharing them.
Phillipa's favorite wrestler is Seth Rollins, but will allow her head to be turned by any high-flying superstar.
She also once had a dream that Drake Maverick was her father, this is yet to be confirmed by the man himself. Outside of the world of spandex and screwjobs, Phillipa likes to watch football, supports Stoke City and is a huge fan of Judd Trump.
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