2. Triple H Wants Ryback As A 'Heavy' For The Authority
Recent reports online link Ryback to a possible heel turn in the near future. Right now, WWE are quite heel-heavy, so they may wish to cling on to any babyfaces they do have. Scanning the roster - however - reveals that not many of the 'good guys' are really clicking right now, and Ryback is one of those performers struggling. There's a way to make a subtle nod to these online rumours, and keep Ryback on television in a more effective manner than he has been as of late. Triple H is in the process of hiring talent to band together around Sheamus. The new WWE World Heavyweight Champion has become the prized asset of The Authority, and the 'Big Guy' could be someone Triple H is interested in having around. Approaching Ryback backstage, 'The Game' could talk about the babyface's history as a bully. He could even play Roman Reigns against him, saying that Reigns is stealing the spotlight from guys like Ryback. If he were to join The Authority as a bodyguard, Ryback could still keep his 'Big Guy' moniker. There are worse ways to use him, and he's not really doing much of note anyway.
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