WARNING: The following article contains spoilers and possible spoilers for an ongoing storyline taking place on WWE SmackDown.

Online sleuthing on the part of some WWE fans appears to identify the GTV hacker -- or rather, hackers -- that have been running amok on WWE SmackDown as of late.

Twitter user @mistyaquaart shared a collaborative video that attempts to undo the distortion that has been used to mask the hackers' respective voices. By playing around a bit with the videos' semitones, the amateur detectives managed to recognize two separate voices. The first voice appears to belong to Mustafa Ali  -- who fans have already suspected could be behind the hacking -- whereas the second voice seems to be that of Shorty G himself, Chad Gable.

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Another video posted by @GIFSkull seems to suggest none other than the New Day's Xavier Woods could be involved with GTV as well. The user once again tries to work around the distortion, before turning the video over to others to see if they recognized the voice. The general consensus seems to be that this voice belongs to Woods. What's more, the hacker has their own Twitter page -- @TheMessageWWE -- which gives their location in the form of GPS coordinates. Those coordinates appear to be for an abandoned lot in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. This is relevant to the theory, as -- before taking the name Xavier Woods in WWE -- Austin Watson wrestled for TNA as Consequences Creed.

Of course, there is a possibility this is all a part of some sort of swerve. After all, keeping the hacker(s) identity a secret for the time being gives WWE the opportunity to change things up on the fly, if need be. Still, the detective work done by online fans is not to be overlooked, as they may very well have beaten WWE to the punch on this one. That said, the Twitter users do still insist those who want to know who the hackers are ahead of time don't spoil things for those who want it to remain a surprise.

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