Is Snoop Dogg going to take over as Twitter's CEO?

If the results of his most recent poll are any indication, Twitter may soon have authority over the "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper.

In the midst of a troubling and turbulent changeover, Elon Musk tweeted a poll on Twitter on Sunday asking if he should "step down" as CEO.

The 51-year-old Tesla and SpaceX founder and billionaire tycoon pledged to follow the findings, which may be difficult given that more than 17 million people participated. Only 42.5% of these users said they wanted him to continue as CEO, with the majority responding "yes."

Snoop Dogg then made the decision to spoof and make light of the circumstance and conducted a similar vote to determine if he should succeed Elon as CEO, with a resounding majority of followers approving.

"Should I run Twitter?" the 51-year-old rapper questioned.

The poll has received over 1.7 million "yes" votes as of this writing.

 

Elon claimed that he will adhere to the choice reached in his initial poll, but it's not yet apparent if he actually will.

Snoop Dogg's Golden Title

Snoop Dogg said earlier today that his custom-made gold WWE title had vanished while he was on tour. The fact that even the group aided in his message-sharing was a revelation.

However, in an unexpected turn of events, Guillermo from "Jimmy Kimmel Live" was apparently discovered this weekend holding the golden WWE Championship in the Jimmy Kimmel Los Angeles Bowl.

This was confirmed via a video posted by the official WWE Twitter account.

Snoop Dogg's golden title was in Guillermo's custody at the beginning of the video, but it didn't take long for him to lose it as well, thus as of this writing, its present whereabouts are still unknown.

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For those who are unaware, Snoop Dogg is not just a rapper who has sold more than 37 million records worldwide, but also a devoted follower of professional wrestling.

At WrestleMania XXIV in Orlando, he added his own style to the match between Maria and Ashley and Melina and Beth Phoenix.

In 2009, the rapper made a comeback to the WWE as a guest host of Raw, demonstrating that he was more than happy to give the WWE Universe what they desired by setting up a confrontation between Triple H and John Cena.

He also demonstrated his willingness to use force by defending Hornswoggle and halting Chavo Guerrero, a third-generation grappler, in his tracks with a massive spear.

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