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David Otunga might go on to be the last of the original Nexus to still be employed by the WWE


Because they're not pretty, both at points were more over than Reigns has ever been on his own
I don't care if this is his home area, this shyt was goosebumps status.![]()

the crowd liked reigns because he was served in small doses and wasn't asked to do much. now that he's on his own and has been given the ball he's been exposed like a muthafukka and the fans can see it clear as day.
Man sucks and Is a walking wellness violation /injury waiting to happen .
well let's see punk lose the lawsuit then we'll discuss that, and that's not true about people not saying he was dangerous if you look back at the threads . He was very reckless in the ring and was struggling to pick up guys that Cesaro picked up with ease . There must of been some issues with ryback and his pushes as they had several opportunities since the punk feud to give him a real push and they didn't . Wwe couldn't really cosign punk after that interview and say yes he is reckless!! So punk may have Been wrong or basing it off of his personal experience but the lack of people saying he's dangerous doesn't mean anything. Punk spoke on the network compensation as well and that was truenever was a big Ryback fan, but gotta defend him a bit here.
you know just because CM Punk said what he said about Ryback doesn't make it true? it's funny how no one ever once talked about Ryback being a dangerous wrestler to work with before that podcast. steroids? no doubt that part is believable just like it is with over half the roster including John Cena and HHH. big deal. however to label the dude as dangerous is a bit off considering everyone else that has spoke of him has had nothing but positive things to say. could a mistake happen? of course. just like when A.J. Styles knocked Miz's teeth out a couple of months ago. does that mean that A.J. is now considered dangerous as well? accidents happen and if he was THAT dangerous WWE would have fired him a long time ago.
CM Punk may have spoke some truth in that podcast, but there is a reason why he is about to lose a million dollar lawsuit for the shyt he said about the WWE's doctor. most of what he said was greatly exaggerated, shock value nonsense.
and that's not true about people not saying he was dangerous if you look back at the threads . He was very reckless in the ring and was struggling to pick up guys that Cesaro picked up with ease . There must of been some issues with ryback and his pushes as they had several opportunities since the punk feud to give him a real push and they didn't .
I'd say Swagger is more unsafe of a worker than Ryback is. I can't think of any glaring examples of Ryback being reckless besides his Punk feud.which other wrestlers or people in the business have called him dangerous?
not saying what you're saying isn't true. just don't recall any other wrestlers saying that other than Punk.
never was a big Ryback fan, but gotta defend him a bit here.
just because CM Punk said what he said about Ryback doesn't make it true. it's funny how no one ever once talked about Ryback being a dangerous wrestler to work with before that podcast. steroids? no doubt that part is believable just like it is with over half the roster including John Cena and HHH. big deal. however to label the dude as dangerous is a bit off considering everyone else that has spoken of him has had nothing but positive things to say. could a mistake happen? of course. just like when A.J. Styles knocked Miz's teeth out a couple of months ago. does that mean that A.J. is now considered dangerous as well? accidents happen and if he was THAT dangerous WWE would have fired him a long time ago.
CM Punk may have spoke some truth in that podcast, but there is a reason why he is about to lose a million dollar lawsuit for the shyt he said about the WWE's doctor. most of what he said was greatly exaggerated, shock value nonsense.

According to Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet, in addition to his current WWE contract dispute, Ryback is in the midst of a trademark battle with WWE over “The Big Guy”, and the issue has only continued to escalate less than 24 hours after he was reportedly sent home from RAW.
According to the USPTO, Ryan Reeves, a.k.a. Ryback, filed a trademark on “The Big Guy” back in October for “conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer.” However, WWE filed the exact same trademark just 3 months later.
Reeves’ filing was published for opposition this morning — which means any contending sides have 30 days to fight the filing or it’s his — but this doesn’t necessarily means Reeves pulled the trigger.
