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WWE Latest News: InterContinental Champion Big E blocks celebrity on Twitter

World Wrestling Entertainment Intercontinental champion "Big E" blocked a veteran celebrity on social media website Twitter.

The 29-year old wrestler (real name Ettore Ewen) recently tweeted a screenshot of a photo of him blocking "Sabrina The Teenage Witch" star Melissa Joan Hart.

It also bore a hashtag saying: "#IStandWithOwens". The entire situation after Hart tweeted about another WWE superstar Kevin Owens.

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In the said post, the 39-year old actress described Owens as a "lazy wrestler."

"Keith Owens is a lazy wrestler," Hart wrote. "Yeah, I said it. #WWETitle #MelissaExplainsRAW @WWE #RAW"

It did not take long before Owens, who seemed to be irked by Hart's comments, to make his response.

"Sorry, I watched one of your shows a few months ago and it put me in a slumber that has been hard to recover from," Owens wrote back.

Hart, who felt like she did nothing wrong, then sent an indirect reaction through a series of follow-up tweets.

"I made one comment, hoping he would start showing more... & he got butt-hurt. Didn't know I was so threatening #RAW".

She was even excited when the broadcast panel talked about what happened on air.

"OMG OMG OMG! Announcers just mentioned my tweet about KO, and subsequent block! LOL I feel special #MelissaExplainsRAW #RAW"

It was then when Owens decided to block Hart from Twitter, which he also later posted about. "I just blocked Sabrina the Teenage Witch," Owens wrote.

Meanwhile, former UFC heavyweight champion and current WWE superstar Brock Lesnar is believed to have gotten a new contract where new shows have been added to his deal.

The additional work nights mean more money for Lesnar. In a report by Ryan Dilbert for Bleacher Report, Lesnar may likely make his appearance in the upcoming Royal Rumble event in January.

"It's more likely, though, that he arrives in time for the Royal Rumble, an event that is generally thought of as the first leg of the road to WrestleMania," Dilbert writes.

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