With the Money in the Bank pay-per-view coming up this weekend, who can forget one of the most infamous people to ever remove the briefcase from the hook and end the match? A person who wasn’t even in the match.
No we’re not talking about Brock Lesnar. We’re talking about James Ellsworth.
James Ellsworth took to Twitter today to ask for help in dealing with an issue with Facebook. Apparently, Ellsworth had his Facebook account deleted for “pretending to be himself.”
#Facebook deleted my account for..”Pretending to be me”
Happened to me 7 months ago and I had to make a new one..
Sent them a copy of my license that’s shows I’m me obviously
Anyone else know what I could do?
What a rib!
— James Ellsworth (@realellsworth) May 5, 2020
This is the second time in less than a year it has happened to him according to his Tweet. It’s probably not all that uncommon for famous people to have fake accounts posted of them.
However, you wouldn’t necessarily think Ellsworth would be tops on the list of getting faked. Whatever the case, he is asking for suggestions on how to get his account back.
@Facebook any suggestions?
— James Ellsworth (@realellsworth) May 5, 2020
Maybe Ellsworth should just stick to Instagram and Twitter for now.
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