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Postby prophet » May 03, '16, 4:10 pm

Very honest blog post from Ryback. Can't imagine this endearing him any further to his employers like.

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Today I sit and fly home and for the first time in years feel absolutely free. I will start by saying I did request to be taken off of WWE television until myself and Vince could get a yes or no on a new deal. This has been going on since my IC Title run and had been nothing but a major strain on my life as all I ever wanted to do was work for WWE. I was told to head home until we agree or not agree to specific terms and contrary to reports it isn’t over money or a bus that stuff was settled a while ago. It comes down to a major problem I have with not only WWE but wrestling in general.

Wrestling is pre determined, we as performers know before we go out to that ring or perform a backstage scene who is winning and losing etc or have a general idea of what we are going to say. It blows my mind how in a sport which is pre determined from a company standpoint winners are paid so much more than the losers. Every single person who works for WWE from top to bottom is absolutely just as valuable as the next. The winners cannot win unless the losers go out there and agree to lose to them.

It blows my mind that in this day and age though we still adhere to this formula. Obviously things have always been this way, but does that make them right? Times have changed and our goal as humans should be to evolve and learn from our past and the past of others so we could make this world a better place. Why is it a guy who is told he is going to go out and lose and does everything he is told be paid not only less, but much less than said winner over a period of time. Every single performer for WWE sacrifices the same amount of time from home and their families and every single man or women goes out and does what they are told. Looking at this formula though losers turn into what fans like to call jobbers and their value decreases in the companies eyes and before you know it they get released. For what? For doing exactly as they are told!

Why not pay the talent equally? The winners have more MERCH as it is or are supposed to anyways so they get that extra perk, but why make the guy who is told to and agrees to lose earn less and sacrifice spots in big pay per view match ups etc. This is one of the major problems with wrestling and WWE today. Most guys take great satisfaction in helping making other talent, the b—hing and the moaning we always hear about stems from the fact they know they are ultimately over time going to make less and live in fear of being released.

I am proud to say I have never gone to change a finish and have gladly took pride in helping put over other talent. Hell look at my pay per view record of 12-26 and you will see that has been the pattern of my career. I have always been confident in my ability and work ethic to being my best every day and ultimately always felt that by doing good it was the right thing to do. Personally seeing my money go down over the years though even though I was working as much as ever and being denied magazine covers and other projects as well as watching my role diminish no matter what I did or how hard I tried takes its toll on a human. Being told no matter how hard I work or how good I get doesn’t always pay off is something I f–king refuse to ever believe in my life. I am a creative being and to be restricted time and time again is no way to live life. There is nothing I cannot do and I know no matter what comes of this situation I am going to be just fine. It isn’t soley about money, it is about commitment. Commitment to a guy who f–king cares and who loves this more than anything in the world and wants to know that his passion his efforts and his determination to constantly improve is going to be recognized and taken care of.

WWE may very well release me, which if it is the case so be it. If we can work things out a lot needs to change as I am not living in fear and creatively cannot continue to live a life that limits me creatively. I have many other interests and passions and have been very smart with my finances over the years. I thank every WWE superstar from top to bottom for their sacrifices and for working with me. The world is an amazing place and there is more than just a WWE universe there is The Universe and I will prove one way or another over time I am the greatest big guy in the universe!

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Postby Circled Square » May 03, '16, 5:15 pm

N-no ry-ryback. ...don't go senpai
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Postby The Legend » May 03, '16, 5:15 pm

To be fair, this is a very narrow view of things and leaves out a whole bunch of information. Yes, winners and losers are pre-determined, but contrary to how Ryback portrays it and how some people may joke about it being. They don't decide winners by pulling names out of a hat. Winners are more so determined by those who can find a way to get over and those who are good employees. To disregard that and say everyone puts in equal work and effort to their character and their job just isn't accurate.
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Postby Messiah » May 03, '16, 11:42 pm

Being told no matter how hard I work or how good I get doesn’t always pay off is something I f–king refuse to ever believe in my life.


Sounds like Ryback's issue is he doesn't accept reality.
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Postby Circled Square » May 03, '16, 11:54 pm

Ryback would be over as fuck if given a push. He is charsmatic and radiates memetic energy. I don't think he's wrong for being upset. Jobbing to some midget on two pre shows is a slap in the face.
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Postby PorkChop » May 04, '16, 7:08 am

WWE push the people who make them money, and ignore the ones who don't. The guys who don't make them money will therefore lose to the guys who do make them money. This is a simple and smart business strategy, and I'm surprised that Ryback doesn't understand that considering he's someone who says he's been a lifelong fan of wrestling and has always wanted to work for WWE.

For Ryback to say that all talent deserves the same pay and recognition is simply false, and it comes across that he's just mad that he's not a popular guy. Every wrestler on the roster is a cog in the machine, but some cogs are more valuable than others. There's no way that Ryback can truly believe that the Mike Knox's of the world should earn the same amount of the John Cena's and the Brock Lesnar's. The guy who plays C3PO shouldn't collect the same cheque as Daisy Ridley. Alvaro Arbeloa shouldn't collect the same cheque as Cristiano Ronaldo.

If it bothers Ryback that some people's contributions are more important than others in certain operations, I'd suggest probably not working in sports or entertainment. Or just not working at all, really.
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Postby Str8Shooter » May 04, '16, 7:52 am

Well one thing is for sure, this pretty much guarantee's Ryback is done with WWE. They don't take kindly to any sort of hint at a union. I think he knew that though.

I'm not sure what his future is outside of the company to be honest. People say that he could do well in Japan, but I'm not so sure, is his ring work anywhere near good enough to hold his own in New Japan main events? nothing in WWE has ever hinted at that.
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