Ryback Says The World Will Be A Better Place When Vince McMahon Passes... Yes, He Really Said That
Liam Parker
By now, fans are already used to Ryback's anti-WWE rants. And, while he does happen to have legitimate points on occasion, there's very little margin for credence where one of his latest claims is concerned.
The former WWE performer has actually stated that the world will be a better place when Vince McMahon passes away.
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Ryback had exchanges with fans in a Q&A session on his Twitter on Friday night and when McMahon's name was mentioned with regard to the creation of star talent, the former WWE Intercontinental champion refused to give the chairman credit.
"It was ALWAYS the talent," he wrote. "He just created a platform as a human circus that he modified from his father. The guy is a piece of s**t, can't stress this enough. World will be a better place when he passes. This isn't wishing death, but stating an opinion I believe to be true."
Ryback went on to encourage AEW to do the opposite of everything WWE does as he reckons they will become the superior wrestling promotion if they opt to do that.
"I simply think if AEW just does the opposite of what WWE has done since Vince Jr. came along they will take over as number one," he remarked. "Vince's days are [numbered] and the ship is slowly sinking. I believe in selling for good, it might mean slightly less profits, but it's the best for all."
In Poor Taste
Say what you will about Vince McMahon, but you don't get to take a business to such heights without knowing what you're doing. The WWE chairman admittedly does not help himself in many regards and has left himself open to criticism with every other move but we can't see how him dying would make the world better or worse than it is. The man runs a wrestling company.
In short, it's just not something you say...
We also understand Ryback's resentment and he isn't the only former WWE star who has it in for McMahon. Yet he's gone too far with this one, has he not?
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Source: Ryback/Twitter