Rob Van Dam may be ‘One of a Kind,’ but the WWE Hall of Famer is expecting plenty of duplicate accounts now that Elon Musk owns Twitter.
The billionaire finalized his purchase of the social media giant last month and has implemented several policies related to the verification of accounts.
Twitter users can pay $8 to become a verified account, though many have used this new verification system to parody or troll other profiles.
In a tweet of his own, RVD added his two cents on the matter.
At least now, with the rented verification check marks, the fake RVD accounts can get more followers than they already do. What could be better than a multitude of one-of-a-kinders ?#intendedsarcasm
— Rob Van Dam (@TherealRVD) November 13, 2022
Earlier this month, Pharmaceutical companies Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi all lost billions on the stock market after verified accounts using their name claimed that they’d give away insulin for free.
RVD is the latest wrestler to weigh in on the Musk era of Twitter, with Mick Foley leaving the platform following the takeover. Twitter continues to lose over $4 million per day with Musk at the helm, with some reports suggesting the company will soon be filing for bankruptcy.