Nick Aldis Confirms Social Media Hack, Scammer Tried To Sell Bitcoin

Nick Aldis Confirms Social Media Hack, Scammer Tried To Sell Bitcoin

WWE SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis took to his Twitter (X) account and revealed it was hacked this week and a scammer attempted to use it to sell bitcoin.
Aldis wrote, “Believe it or not, no, I wasn’t trying to sell you a sh1tcoin. I’m back on X and will resume my usual activity of mostly reposting (which ironically was to avoid trouble).”
Believe it or not, no, I wasn't trying to sell you a sh1tcoin.
I'm back on X and will resume my usual activity of mostly reposting (which ironically was to avoid trouble). pic.twitter.com/MEPjUDNKFp
— Nick Aldis (@RealNickAldis) March 27, 2025
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