Ryback continues to troll wrestling fans that follow him on Twitter. As we previously reported, Ryback has been behaving in a bizarre manner as of late on social media in an attempt to get people talking, and has begun acting out in sporadic behavior on WWE television.
All of this “new” Ryback behavior, which is even being labeled by WWE.com as “confusing,” has been an angle designed to get more people talking about “The Big Guy.” In a nutshell, the man knows what he’s doing and it’s working.
Many wrestling websites, WrestlingRumors.net included, have been speculating on the heat Ryback has been achieving with WWE officials and with fellow superstars in the locker room for months. In an attempt to turn a negative into a positive, Ryback began tweeting “abnormally” about said internet reports. Shortly after posting something on his page, he quickly deletes it, adding to “The Big Guy’s” unorthodox use of the social media machine.
Toying with people who work for these internet wrestling sites, Ryback has been trying to get them to report whatever he can get them to based on whatever wild and “crazy” thing he posts from his official Twitter account. Again, it’s working.
Most recently, Ryback used Twitter to take a shot at not only the websites that cover wrestling news, rumors, and shared opinions of the current product being produced by professional wrestling promotions, but also the fans that make up the Internet Wrestling Community (very opinionated wrestling fans that take to the internet to voice these opinions).
Ryback tweets,
FEED ME MORON: 1) Internet community members who believe the lies they read. 2) A #STUPID Internet community member who has 2 many opinions.
— Ryan Reeves (@Ryback22) January 16, 2014
Ryback then went on to insult a fan that had responded to “The Big Guy” saying, “@Ryback22 dude your kinda insane”Have you seriously ever looked in the mirror?. Ryback’s response was to then label that fan as a “Feed Me Moron,” saying, “Classic Feed Me Moron if I have ever see 1.” While his bizarre behavior is actually becoming somewhat entertaining, his grammar could still use some work.
However, Ryback would then go on to tell the internet wrestling community that he is their “hero,” saying,
“Internet community I am your hero. When we pass 1 million followers( 1st with no tweets in history) I will do a 100 Q&A with you my friends.”
Ryback, real name Ryan Reeves, has since deleted all of the above mentioned tweets, excluding the one giving his definition of a “Feed Me Moron.” It seems as if “The Big Guy” will continue to exude this strange new version of his character until WWE Creative turns him babyface, or he is released from the company.
No matter what your thoughts are on “The Big Guy,” you have to admit that this may be the most entertaining (albeit weird) side of the Ryback character that we’ve seen since his debut. If you disagree, be careful. Ryback may label you a “Feed Me Moron,” and then delete his remark…as if he never made it in the first place.