Ryback made his debut in WWE back in 2012, where he had a memorable run in the company. Unfortunately, that is all a thing of the past after he was eventually released by the company in 2016. That said, now it appears Ryback claimed WWE is intent on making an example out of him.
The former WWE Superstars’ reputation has taken a nosedive over the years and WWE Hall Of Famer Mark Henry even called him ‘Cryback’ at one point in time. Of course, that’s not the end of it either.
For a long time, Ryback had trouble with Twitter and fans never failed to make fun of the situation at Ryback’s expense. Time and time again, Ryback has contacted Elon Musk to stop suppressing his account.
While speaking on Keepin’ It 100, Ryback talked about his Twitter and TikTok accounts being suppressed and he blamed Vince McMahon for all of it. He then claimed that WWE is intent on making an example out of him.
“They cut me off from all my revenue for the last two years from all my extra revenue. This is all a game for WWE and Vince [McMahon] and everything. They’re fully aware of everything going on with that. They want to make an example out of me with what I did. I walked out, I won everything and I spoke my mind and they want to destroy me.
Billionaires don’t act like everyone f***** else. They do it in evil ways and grimy fing ways. It takes you away from a position of power if they drain you to the point where I can never wrestle again, right?” Ryback continued, “What Vince loves for guys is, ‘You’re gonna learn to eat sh** and love it.’ This is all a game. What he doesn’t know is, no, I will never eat your sh** again, I’m f***ing done.”
Ryback also recently claimed that he can help increase AEW’s ratings and beat WWE. Regardless, Ryback will continue to toot his own horn and that is unlikely to change anytime soon.
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