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WWE Insider Leaking PPV Spoilers Online?

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Deadspin has an article up today about a Reddit user who has correctly predicted the results of WWE Elimination Chamber, WrestleMania 29, Extreme Rules, Payback and Money in the Bank.

There has been talk on wrestling message boards about the user for a few months now with fans speculating that he works for WWE. The user, Dolphins1925, claims that he doesn't work for WWE but gets inside information from someone in the know. Apparently they're looking to expose leaks within WWE management and embarrass them.

The other talk online is that some fans have taken advantage of the spoilers and started to bet on the match outcomes, as more online betting sites are allowing bets on WWE. Before last night's Money in the Bank pay-per-view, odds for Damien Sandow winning the ladder match on one betting site went up out of nowhere.
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(UPDATE) Backstage News On WWE Officials Being Upset At The Reddit Leaks And Deadspin Report:
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>In regards to the story from Monday about a Redditor leaking WWE pay-per-view spoilers, WWE sources note that the company has known about the leaks for some time now. They are aware they have a major leak and officials are getting more aggravated.

The story that came out on Deadspin.com yesterday has the company even madder about the leaks. One source notes that WWE is more than likely dealing with more than one "mole" at the top of their ranks. Stopping all leaks from the company would be next to impossible.

WWE issued a statement to Deadspin, downplaying the leaks:

"We may have a modern day Nostradamus on our hands. We might have to monitor these posts in advance of our next pay-per-view to see how good he or she really is."
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