I don't get Ryback?

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Think an awesome thing to do would be to push the shit out of Ryback have him win week after week to these unknown guys or guys they want to try out and such.

Then next year around March Ryback starts getting close to Goldbergs record. Goldberg comes out some night at Raw and just kills Ryback. Goldberg then goes on to face whoever at mania.

Ryback could still come back from that cause it's goldberg that defeated him he could then start having legit feuds and what not. But it's a helluva way to bring goldberg back.
 

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Or Ryback squashes Goldberg in two minutes in Atlanta and you have a star heel on your roster.
 

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Honestly, there's not much to get really, he's just a generic meathead squashing jobbers. Sure he's had some impressive looking spots, but so have plenty of other big guys before him such as Big Zeke but look how he's panned out. His biggest test is how he handles proper matches where he has to show his full range of skills and not rely on just tossing a few midgets around the ring.
 

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brock lesnar in real life would for sure beat him in a street fight. sure there roughly around the same height but lesnar is much wider in build than ryback and probably heavier too. ryback would put up a fight (more so than joh cena did at extreme rules) but in the end lesnar would come out on top.
 

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In "real life" Lesnar would go to jail for assault.
 

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I don't mind Ryback at all but I agree that it is time for him to start wrestling guys on the roster. Beating two skinny jobbers that weigh less combined than what he does isn't impressive at all. It is fine for the first couple of weeks but not for a couple of months. Would be much better if they actually put him against some competition in the coming weeks and build to an actual feud for him.
 

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BILL Ryback is okay but he needs to start getting in the ring with WWE talent not the local guys that everyone knows is gonna get killed.
 

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BILL Ryback is okay but he needs to start getting in the ring with WWE talent not the local guys that everyone knows is gonna get killed.



I don't see the big deal with this, and I know you aren't the only one to bring it up either.

Whether they are nobodies or opening match WWE jobbers like Tyson Kidd or Zeke Jackson, everybody knows he's gonna win.

It's not like if he was to face Cody or the like it'd pose any sort of threat.
 

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They still have Brodus beating WWE jobbers after 6 months and his squashes aren't fun to watch. Ryback's are fun to watch and he is still fairly new.
 

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Brodus is at least gettin other stars to fight against sometimes so its okay.

Ryback... I'll admit I didn't watch at all until like a couple weeks ago and I can say I don't mind. Its kinda fun watching him just dominate. Should see him fight a challenge eventually. I dunno... but I think what they doin with him is fine for now but soon they'll have to up it. Then eventually... the dream feud... Brodus vs. Ryback :p
 

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I don't get why the idea of him destroying no-name jobbers is so hard for people to comprehend... acting like it's a new concept or something. Wrestling promotions did this sort of thing for decades to establish people like Ryback, Goldberg was hardly the first. It's extremely baffling to read so many people who don't seem to "get it". Even if it might be old school, it works. I definitely like him starting out doing this to jobbers rather than unleashing him right on the WWE's main roster (and subsequently burying the lot of them) like they did with Brock Lesnar. It gives WWE more time to decide what direction they want to go with him instead of forcing him into the main event right away.
 

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I don't have a problem with him squashing no name jobbers, but after a while it gets boring. I'm just saying i want to see him in a competitive match soon.
 

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I don't see the big deal with this, and I know you aren't the only one to bring it up either.

Whether they are nobodies or opening match WWE jobbers like Tyson Kidd or Zeke Jackson, everybody knows he's gonna win.

I suppose it seems pointless if you're watching wrestling for the outcome rather than the match itself. As I said before, the fun is in watching Ryback throw motherfuckers around, not seeing if he'll win. That's why facing legitimate opponents is when it gets interesting.
 

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But how long do you continue it for? For me it has gone on too long especially since he has appeared twice on PPV and most importantly the second time on PPV at OTL he defeated Camacho. He defeated someone from the roster on PPV yet then back on RAW he is facing no name jobbers again. Why switch to a guy on the roster back to jobber, why not continue with guys on the roster?