During WrestleMania Week, the wrestling world has been abuzz with discussions sparked by CM Punk and Cody Rhodes regarding their perspectives on AEW.
Adding fuel to the fire, Ryback has now weighed in with critiques aimed at current WWE Superstars.
This week, WWE strategically booked several top stars on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani to drum up excitement for WrestleMania XL.
Notably, both the American Nightmare and The Second City Saint made headlines with their interviews.
While Punk took jabs at Tony Khan and aired grievances against the company, Rhodes expressed his satisfaction with his time in AEW and spoke warmly about the Executive Vice Presidents.
Known for his outspoken nature on social media, Ryback is among the most vocal wrestlers in the online wrestling community.
Continuously generating buzz with his controversial opinions on WWE, AEW, and all things wrestling-related, the former Intercontinental Champion recently took to social media to react to a clip of Rhodes speaking positively about his stint in All Elite Wrestling.
In response to the clip, Ryback tweeted,
“One guy is a good human being and wants the best for the business and the other is an egotistical, psychotic, lying, manipulative f**king c*ward. @CMPunk.”
As of now, Punk has yet to respond to Ryback’s comments. Punk’s tenure with WWE came to an end on August 8, 2016, when he was released from his contract.
Expanding on his critiques, Ryback also took aim at Triple H, a longtime figure in WWE who has faced criticism over the years for his association with the McMahon family and his rise within the company.
Speaking on his Ryback TV podcast, the former Nexus member didn’t mince words as he publicly criticized the 2019 Hall of Famer.
Ryback, who admitted to being a fan of Triple H during his childhood, described him as “insecure” and went on to make personal remarks about the DX leader.
Referring to him as ‘P***y Paul,’ Ryback delved into several minutes of commentary, touching on Triple H’s perceived shortcomings from various perspectives.
Ryback’s outspokenness sheds light on ongoing conversations within the wrestling community, adding layers of intrigue to WrestleMania Week.