8 Worst Talkers In WWE History

7. Ryback

Ryback had a chance to be a real star. Back in 2012, Ryback debuted and did what a guy with his look should do: destroyed jobbers. He looked the part for sure. He challenged CM Punk for the WWE title after building up some steam yet WWE failed to pull the trigger and thus, he slid down to a place where very few performers can make it back from: the mid card. Ryback was, according to Punk, a dangerous worker and according to me, a bad talker. He never made any real gaffs or mistakes in his promos so the flack can't be all on him because he was just doing what he was told, but geez did his promos suck.

Ryback's reasoning for leaving WWE was his belief that he could be the next John Cena type star. Just like this backstage interview, he always seemed to think he was a bigger deal than he was. I always hated the way he said "The Big Guy" and although kudos to him for belief in himself, he is a bad actor and never had the charisma needed to be a huge star on the mic or on the level of a John Cena.

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