Cesaro/Orton, and Cesaro/KO literally just 3 days ago. You're really just posting just to post. The random Cesaro hate around here is weird, especially compared to who gets propped up.
Anyway, I have no problem with Ryback's stance at all. Sure, you could say he thinks way highly of himself, but hey, I don't have a problem with that either. He may not have been very good in the ring, but he has a great look and presence, and can talk well enough, especially when he's not sticking directly to a script. He had a shine to be an upper level guy, but it was botched more due to the WWE's booking than his own doing. I feel the same about Rusev (though he's clearly a better wrestler than Ryback).
I don't think moves for the sake of moves with no selling or story makes for a good match, so Cesaro doesn't do much for me. And KO is at his WORST when paired up with another indie guy (and John Cena), because that makes him think he has to indie it up with the moves and no selling.
Cesaro's match at Payback was offensive in how Miz worked the arm for 7 minutes and Cesaro hit all of his big power spots without selling or any issues anyway. Cesaro's matches are literally just popping the crowd with cool moves and spots. Which was cool when I was 13 and just wanted to see guys doing video game moves, but I'm not 13 anymore.

Give Noman his best match in 2 years (second to Lesnar), and ya'll just inventing positives for Noman, and making up flaws for Cesaro to justify shyt throwing. Noman will NEVER get over without another heel turn. Be-lieve that.
How could I have forgotten that