Did you see it?
No, really. Did you see it?
Well if you saw what I did on last night’s edition of Monday Night Raw, you witnessed Ryback,
yes Ryback, close out the show.
After WWE Champion CM Punk took a cheap shot to Mick Foley
backstage, he looked up and appeared extremely bothered by the man who was
viciously staring him down—Ryback.
The show and segment ended with Goldberg, I mean Ryback,
giving Punk a scary look while breathing rather heavily.
So does this mean the human wrecking ball is in line for a
major push?
Check out my opinion on this potentially huge promotion
after the jump.
Before we go any further, let’s make sure we’re all on the
right page here.
If you have yet to see it, here’s a clip of the final
segment last night:
(Fast-forward to 4:23 for the start of the Ryback sequence.)
Interesting, huh?
So if the WWE creative team decided to close out Monday’s
Raw with Ryback challenging the champion, Punk, does this mean he’s in for a
mega push to main event status?
We should certainly believe so.
After months upon months of feeding jobbers to Ryback in brief
squash matches, the former Nexus member appears as if he will be fed something much heavier.
He did make rather quick work of former WWE and current Intercontinental Champion The Miz tonight. But I think a bigger meal is in store for the big man.
That meal, you ask? Well, it looks like he’ll be entering a
program with the company’s No. 2 superstar and heavyweight champ, CM Punk.
Now with an inevitable promotion now on the horizon, can we
affirmatively say Ryback is ready?
Many may argue with a resounding "no."
"He's too raw," "he's too reckless in the ring," "isn't that Goldberg?"
So with a bit of resistance from the internet wrestling community, is his character over enough and believable enough with the fans?
Many may argue with a resounding "no."
"He's too raw," "he's too reckless in the ring," "isn't that Goldberg?"
So with a bit of resistance from the internet wrestling community, is his character over enough and believable enough with the fans?
To that, I say why not?
Although it may be rather unconventional to throw a wrestler
into a main event feud after a long string of squash matches, there are a
handful of current superstars that have taken the shorter road to glory.
Let’s take Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio for instance.
The Celtic Warrior, Sheamus, made his WWE debut on June 30,
2009. Just six months later, he defeated the company’s golden boy, John Cena,
for the WWE Championship at the TLC pay-per-view.
What’s happened since for the Irish-born lad? Oh, nothing
much unless you consider unquestioned top tier status a small achievement.
Del Rio, although not as over as Sheamus, has also seen some
fairly solid success over a short period of time. The Mexican aristocrat has
already chalked up two WWE title reigns as well as a Royal Rumble win in just
three years. He is now one of the top heels the industry has to offer.
Now is Ryback prepared for a similar push that both Sheamus
and Del Rio have experienced?
Well, just look at the man. He’s absolutely huge! At 6’3”
and 291 pounds, Ryback is easily one of the company’s most daunting and
intimidating figures.
He possesses a passable move set and is fairly solid in the
ring. His gimmick is even something fans can definitely buy into.
Even though CM Punk is the “Best in the World,” would I believe
a Ryback win over the current WWE Champion? Hell yeah, I would.
Pushing Ryback would be an intriguing and beneficial move
for the WWE. It’ll give their creative team a fresh face to work with and
another top face the main event scene has been desperately longing for.
For a bit more on Ryback's push, click this link for an insider report.
For a bit more on Ryback's push, click this link for an insider report.
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