Ryback Reflects on WWE Past, Future Comeback Would Require Serious Changes - wwesport

Ryback Reflects on WWE Past, Future Comeback Would Require Serious Changes

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Ryback, a former WWE Superstar, recently shared on Instagram why he hasn’t rejoined the organisation since he left in 2016. He revealed that he is now at peace with his life and health, having moved past the incident. Ryback thanked WWE for his experiences and wished them luck. But he said that in order for a comeback to WWE to occur, serious wrongs would have to be righted, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would probably need to be involved.

“I am really, really over the situation now that Vince [McMahon] is gone,” Ryback stated. I hope the best for them. I’m doing fantastically. I won what I needed to win, and I am content with everything about it. They’re doing well. Life is fantastic, and I’m doing well. I’ve recovered my health. I feel incredibly fortunate and thankful for everything, especially for anything like that to even come close to happening.

“There are some serious wrongs that need to be righted, and it would probably take The Rock in order to get something done,” he continued.

Although a WWE homecoming looks improbable without significant adjustments, Ryback has continued to be active in social media, fitness, and podcasting since leaving.

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