Glitching AI or viral prank? The strange WWE voice clips that don’t quite add up


WWE AI narration videos are spreading online, but it’s not the content that stands out – it’s the voices. They’re glitching, stuttering, and sometimes collapsing into something almost unrecognizable.

I recently watched an AI-generated video of past soccer legends, sitting side by side with their younger selves, intended to give the audience goosebumps.

In the comment section, the audience was well engaged, commenting things like Beckham has got better with age, and so on.

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What exasperated me was that not one commenter among a hundred or so referenced that it was AI-generated. Or that it was slop. Perhaps it achieved its aim, and it actually raised goosebumps.

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And this morning, I came across something that’s not so easy to read – in fact, it’s completely stumped me.

It’s come to light that on the social platform Bluesky, a couple of AI-generated slop videos narrating WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) have gone viral.

The clips feature voice breaks that sound like stuttering, gurgling, or corrupted speech, with the AI misrendering “WWE,” and producing broken phonemes.

found a whole operation of unmanned youtube channels making completely unchecked long form slop videos where the ai voice simulacra regularly trips up & does this for a full ten minutes every time. all the very legit comments are like undefinedNO! THATS NOT TRUE! YOU LIE HE DID NOTundefined & never acknowledge it.

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To me, it feels like a wind-up, with the creator potentially plundering the audio, like in plunderphonics, a bastardized kind of sampling.

Of course, it's plausible that content creators are using cheap or automated text-to-speech tools to produce mass-produced YouTube videos and upload them en masse.

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Either way, it feels like a black hole of slop to fall into. It is funny on the surface, while a bunch of weird teenagers do glitched out impressions of it in the playground.

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