A series of Tweets went out from the account saying, "This isn't an attack at Cesaro at any means. This is purely me getting my anger out at WWE on Cesaro's behalf."
Tweets complaining about Cesaro's push and theme music, as well as how WWE uses Curtis Axel, went out, as well as a message telling Cesaro how he could gain access again to the account.
The Tweets were quickly deleted but the #PushCesaro term began trending on Twitter soon after the Tweets began.
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