The world of professional entertainment wrestling has never shied away from a good ol' war of words. The community chalked full of divas and dramatics thrives on controversy, and one former WWE/WWF personality has managed to weasel his way into another mouth off. 

Bruce Prichard first came into the scene in the 1980's when the WWE was still known as the WWF. His character, Brother Love, was a sleazy manager that represented some of the biggest names around the organization (including one of the most recognizable names across the community - the Undertaker). His character was eventually offed from the massive entertainment spectacle in 1992 after some controversial bits involving the known evangelist "healing" actors pretending to be blind or crippled. It is also believe Prichard was dealing with personal issues

Prichard eventually returned to the WWE and remained a personality there until his eventual release in 2008. Perhaps craving the attention he used to get so much of, or genuinely needing to outlet some built up rage, Prichard has found himself back in the spotlight. 

Sean Combs, a famous rapper that has gone by many names including Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy, and Diddy, announced that he is once again changing his name. On Saturday, the man who signed The Notorious B.I.G. to his label Bad Boy Records once upon a time announced the name change through a video on Twitter.

While it seems like Combs' one thousandth name change would fade away quicker than the rest, Prichard is not happy at all. The wrestling personality has taken to social media to lash out at Combs.

It is doubtful that Combs knew what he was doing. Since Prichard's lash out, he has been filling up his feed with retweets of people that agree with him. Other Twitter users just seem to be enjoying the drama.

Combs seems to change his name with the same level of thought as he would put into choosing a brand of eggs at the grocery store, but maybe this fiasco will make him do a little research the next time he inevitably changes his name.