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Latest White Rabbit teaser features interesting Easter egg

The latest White Rabbit clue came on Raw last night via a QR code that led to a Tik Tok video from the account @_comewithme.

The video shows several old WWE footage spliced together with WWE Superstars saying “Who killed the world? You did” and “Feed your head.”

The footage contained the likes of The Rock, Randy Orton, Papa Shango, Road Dogg, Kurt Angle, The Sandman, Edge, John Cena, The Undertaker, Al Snow, Kevin Nash, Steve Austin, and “Dashing” Cody Rhodes.

The video ended with the numbers 40701, a ZIP code located in southeast Kentucky, more specifically Corbin, Kentucky.

The WWE.COM page which led to the video also has some interesting “Easter eggs” in the source code, with “No man is ever truly good” and “no man is ever truly evil” embedded. Those two sentences are the opening lyrics of Aleister Black’s old NXT theme song Root of All Evil by CFO$.

@_comewithme44.244273,7.769737♬ original sound – Come With Me


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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