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There are many people who love to tear down Vince McMahon ever since he revolutionized the wrestling landscape. But only a few of them turn out to be his ex-employees. Wrestlers often hold off from revealing any details about their former boss in hopes that they make it back to WWE in the future.

But this former wrestler, who once fought John Cena toe-to-toe, is not one to restrict himself. Just like his legal battles with the company in the past, he is open to belittling every single decision that McMahon and his company make.

Vince McMahon gets dragged into the mud once again by this John Cena rival

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Ryback recently replied to Eric Bischoff saying that AEW has hit its ceiling when it comes to its audience. The Feed Me More star commented that Tony Khan’s plan should be to tell his wrestlers to boost their social media.

Through social media interactions, according to Ryback, the potential to grow would intensify. Moreover, he moved on to critiquing WWE for their suppression of the social media accounts of their superstars. We have seen Adam Cole, Claudio Castagnoli, Zelina Vega, Shayna Baszler, and many more, complain about WWE’s restrictions on Twitch in the past as well.

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But at the end of the tweet, Ryback included that WWE and Vince McMahon have been illegally suppressing his social media accounts. This action has clearly annoyed him and he won’t back off from taking WWE to court once again.

Ryback’s ongoing feud with WWE and his former boss

Ever since WWE released him back in 2016, Ryback has been appearing on interviews and podcasts, just to call out McMahon and roast the promotion. But in 2020, when the wrestling community grew on Twitter, Ryback amassed quite a cult following who believed in him.

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Some wanted him to return to wrestling or be the opponent for Goldberg’s last match. 2020 also saw him fighting WWE legally when he started using the name Ryback and the phrase, Feed Me More. Both of them are WWE’s intellectual property. Surprisingly, the powerhouse won the case and goes by the same ring name and phrase when he was in WWE. 

When the investigation was being conducted into McMahon’s actions in the company in 2022, Ryback was very vocal about the accusations being true. When Triple H became the head of creative at WWE, Ryback was again pitching to return to the ring. He even tried to reach out to Tony Khan and AEW on Twitter, but no one gave him any attention.

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