10 Things We Learned From Ryback's First Podcast

6. Ryan Is Forever Appreciative Of WWE

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While Ryback spent the majority of the podcast voicing his concerns over his time during WWE, he did go out of his way to mention how he will be forever grateful to WWE for all the they did do for the Big Guy.

Ryan Reeves credited the man that he is today as being in part owed to WWE and Vince McMahon. Reeves also stated that WWE drove him to be a better person, not to mention all of the fans he was able to meet, which he called the best part about the job.

For a guy that left on not the greatest of terms, Ryback tried to show how he is a reasonable person that appreciates all of the good that WWE did for him. While he also mentioned some fan concerns about "burning his bridge" with WWE, Ryback said, given all that had transpired, he and WWE could no longer work together in a business relationship.

Ryback isn't the first and he won't be the last, but more and more talents appear are getting "fed up" with some of WWE's tactics. It will be curious to see if anything changes because of it.

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