WWE News: Ryback Delivers Nasty Comments On The Indian Audience
May 22, 2017 at 4:34 PM
Ryback was a former WWE superstar who was released from the company following Wrestlemania 32. He was not happy with his position in the company for quite a while leading him to a conflict. He decided not to renew his contract and parting ways with the WWE was the option he opted for.
Ever since then, Ryback is busy to build his brand “The big guy” in the United States. He is making some appearances on the independent circuit, as well to keep his pro-wrestler tag intact. Also, he hosts his own podcast on a regular basis to come up with some breaking news, often.
In a recent edition, he took a bold shot at the WWE and the Indian audience by claiming that the fans in the subcontinent don’t have enough money to what it takes to be a regular wrestling fan.
On the show known as Conversations with the Big Guy podcast, he gave his opinion about WWE giving a push to the new guy, Jinder Mahal in order to attract the Indian audience so that they can earn more WWE Network subscribers from the subcontinent.
He said that there’s nothing wrong while giving a new one enough push, as they get to show their capability in the PPV matches: check out his comments, here:
“There’s nothing wrong with giving a new guy an opportunity. That’s how you discover if you’ve got a guy that can hang or not. The thing with him is it’s going to determine, and, of course, if he’s given any amount of time on the pay-per-view, that’s his time to show what he can do.”
Finished listening to Ep. 38 of Conversation With The Big Guy. This podcast never fails to deliver. Thank you @Ryback22 & @buckneverstops! pic.twitter.com/JjjyhLuxCY
— Taylor Ryan (@Taylor7698) May 20, 2017
But, sooner Ryback turned on the Indian fans claiming that they don’t have enough money to watch wrestling. The one who does possess money does not care to watch fake fighting, either. These were his nasty comments to the Indian fans which he learned after visiting India:
“I don’t know why. They have a TV deal, but people don’t have any f*cking money out there, so I don’t know why they’re trying to appeal to the Indian market. I heard merchandise sales aren’t that good out there. No sh*t! Like, I’ve been to India. They don’t have money! There are certain people who do, but the ones that do, I’m pretty sure they aren’t watching fake fighting!”
It’s no wonder why The Big Guy has become one of the most controversial WWE superstars of all time. It is rare to see a superstar criticising an entire fanbase with trash talking like these.