Ryback On Some Fans Taking WWE Too Seriously

On a recent episode of Conversation With The Big Guy, Ryback spoke on a variety of topics. One of these topics was about a part of the WWE audience taking things too seriously and being very critical.

Here is what he said (quotes via Wrestling INC):

“I only think there is an outrage with a small percentage online where everyone migrates towards each other. The noise gets louder because they are all talking to each other, and are screaming to be heard. You aren’t going to please everybody. There are trillions of people on the planet. They have a product, and are making money obviously. They have a system that they have in place where they want an emphasis on the brand and not on an individual superstar. They know what exactly they are doing. When people are hot and cold, they know what they are doing and when they are doing it and know why they are doing it. They have an exact system in place. The brand makes money and you are never going to please everybody anyways. Even when they go in a direction where they put the championship on AJ Styles, you are going to have people that are going to be pissed off. They would say that Nakamura should be champion, etc. There’s always going to be people that are going to be outraged no matter what they do”

He continued:

“My thing is enjoy it for what it is, it’s fake fighting. You have to look in the mirror and ask yourself why am I getting so upset. They take it too seriously. The energy spent is real as far as effort into the ring, but everything else is fake. Focus on what you like and then guess what? When it shuts off, don’t think about it. Go enjoy your life and try to better yourself. If you are worried about decisions that this company is making when it’s not on, I can tell you one thing, your life is not where it should be, straight up. It’s like people attacking and judging other people, why are you attacking and judging other people? Just focus on being a better person.”

Speaking of Ryback, he recently explained why Vince McMahon made him wear a singlet. 

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