Remember years ago when that one dude would leak the scripts on Twitter right before every big event?
The guy you’re likely thinking of is the Reddit user known as Dolphins1925. Around 2012–2013 (over a decade ago now), this anonymous poster became infamous in WWE fan circles for consistently leaking accurate match results and outcomes right before major PPVs (pay-per-views/big events).
They’d post spoiler threads on Reddit’s r/SquaredCircle (or similar forums) minutes or hours before the shows started, correctly predicting full cards and winners for multiple events in a row. It got to the point where WWE reportedly tried to identify and stop the source—there were even stories of WWE changing planned results at least once to trick the leaker and prove it wasn’t foolproof (like with an Alberto Del Rio match outcome).
This was before the era of widespread “dirt sheet” leaks being as normalized or fast as today, so it felt huge at the time. The leaker’s identity was never publicly confirmed (they were anonymous), and the streak eventually stopped or slowed down.