

WWE provides no less than a fairytale career for many wrestlers. But this is not the case for all. There are many such names who actually ended their career, struggling to step up to stardom. Still, they managed to remain a popular name in the wrestling universe even years after their retirement. Ryback is one of them who was on the verge of being a huge face of the company, but destiny played out differently. The big guy who failed to come out that ‘big’ at all has often been compared to the likes of Brock Lesnar and Goldberg.
WWE Universe widely hails The Beast Incarnate as one of the toughest guys in the business. But it seems like the notorious beast persona failed to have an intimidating effect on Ryback.
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While it seemed like someone like Brock Lesnar would easily fend off Ryback, he believed in his ability. Hence, he requested Vince McMahon several times for a dream match against Brock Lesnar. While it is no doubt that Ryback used to be an unstoppable monster during his 4-year mainstay tenure, he could never go beyond the mid-card mark.
Ryback once pitched an angle to face Brock Lesnar against WrestleMania
During a previous interview with Busted Open Radio, Ryback revealed how he did all he could to convince McMahon of his idea. The former intercontinental champion noted, ‘you have to build me up properly.’ And I go, ‘this pay-per-view, it will break all-time records if you build this match up properly.’ And I asked him, I go, ‘you need to let me go away for six months’ and I go, ‘I live in Las Vegas.
He added, “MMA is hugely, insanely popular. It’s pretty much the breeding ground here in Las Vegas of MMA.’ I said, ‘let me go join a fight camp full-time for six months. We will make it look like I’m about to go out and do a real fight. I come back to WWE though, challenge Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania.’
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While it’s not clear why McMahon opposed his plan, Ryback believed, ‘Maybe he didn’t want me to go away for six months or whatnot. I don’t know.
Ryback had a short but eventful WWE career. After his days as Skipp Sheffield in NXT, WWE repackaged him as an unstoppable monster and he looked set for a massive push.
He unsuccessfully challenged CM punk for the WWE Championship back in 2012. Some fans consider this particular event to be the very beginning of his downfall. Eventually, he fell victim to the start and stop pushes afterward. It finally leads to an exit from professional wrestling company for him in 2016.
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