WWE is the destination for plenty of talented Superstars, but it’s not for everyone. There are a few wrestlers who would like to leave WWE, but the company doesn’t seem to be granting releases unless your name is ACH.

During Conversations With The Big Guy, Ryback discussed the recent trend of WWE Superstars wanting out of the company. This is not big surprise for him. After all, he also wanted out of WWE and was successful in his departure.

“The lack of respect they [WWE] give to so many of the guys. Especially guys that have tenure there who have helped you make the guys that you are investing in, even more, that is the part of wrestling that really upsets me, they treat you like you are not a winner if you are not winning, but it’s fake. It’s the most ass backward community I’ve ever seen in my life.”

“That is the system that they [WWE] try. They want you to feel insecure and to not speak, they want you to do whatever, so I believe, and he is a man who I have no doubt in my mind that he has had conversations with Vince McMahon and Triple H, for him, if he is going on social media and doing it, this was his way of saying f*ck you to you guys, you’re not listening I’m just going to put it out in public now you are going to acknowledge it one way or another and he gets to go home.”

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Ryback also claimed that WWE “walks all over their wrestlers.” This might be true depending on your viewpoint of the situations, but Superstars want to be in WWE for a reason. Of course, that still won’t keep a few of those Superstars to want out of the company.

Thanks to Wrestling Inc for the quote

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