Ryder was the number 3 merch seller in the company, he was destroyed every week on TV and they stopped printing his merch, sunny pleaseVince wouldn't stand in the way of making money. That's a ridiculous notion.
Ryder was the number 3 merch seller in the company, he was destroyed every week on TV and they stopped printing his merch, sunny pleaseVince wouldn't stand in the way of making money. That's a ridiculous notion.
Ryder was the number 3 merch seller in the company, he was destroyed every week on TV and they stopped printing his merch, sunny please
Sad deal. Then again... he's still alive!
It was as if I was a nobody, that I wasnt Kurt Angle.
Ryder was the number 3 merch seller in the company, he was destroyed every week on TV and they stopped printing his merch, sunny please
Dude is off the rails and has been for years. It's no wonder they didn't want any part of him.
It took me a moment, but PPRay can fuck off with that name. However, that Thatcher/Gulak vs. PPRay match is here.
Not that he didn't look weird before but he looks strange in the recent TNA episodes, his face looks bloated but he still looks sick... I don't know, strange combination.
Man Ryder really owned those segments, just wasn't what WWE wanted.
Still one of my favorite segments.
Dolph ain't a top dude because, well, ask yourself this question
Who IS Dolph Ziggler? What are his motivations? What drives him?
I ask myself that and I say shit, I don't think anything are his motivations. I don't think anything drives him. Pair that up with Rusev, for instance - clear motivations and driving force behind his work. Cena? Same. Roman Reigns? Absolutely. Bork Laser? Yup. They all have clear motivations and driving forces behind them. Dolph just has nothing. He's a body in the ring who can work, but has no REASON to (storyline wise)
Are you trying to be funny or stupid?
Was Ryder really talking shit about the company in his videos and on Twitter though? Most of the stuff I saw was him using insider terms and self-deprecating humor.
Was Ryder really talking shit about the company in his videos and on Twitter though? Most of the stuff I saw was him using insider terms and self-deprecating humor.
¡HarlequinPanic!;159365326 said:I know this about zack ryder,
it really fuckin' sucked when his lame ass friends on his show tried to ride his coattails with their own versions, oof.
#ClapOrSnap
I hate how Ziggler's matches are all basically the same. I know everyone repeats moves and spots, but with him it's incredibly noticeable.
his youtube videos seem....in earnest. I mean at least he was trying unlike those other millennials that are supposedly lazy jackasses who don't stand up for themselves or something
his youtube videos seem....in earnest. I mean at least he was trying unlike those other millennials that are supposedly lazy jackasses who don't stand up for themselves or something
Sounds like the Cena interview was spot on. If you don't have something to hook people, you won't make it big time.
I actually watched that last night and not sure where the complaints were coming from. I thought it was an enjoyable interview and it was nice to hear some stories of Cena coming up and his thoughts on WWE and the business.
Real Talk:
Without the "Yes Movement", Daniel Bryan would be Dolph Ziggler 2.0.
That's fair but dude was a pro wrestler and now tours with a band. He has no interest in being out of the spotlight.It's fine, but some of us just fuckin' hate Chris Jericho a lot these days because he's such a pandering "Look at how cool I am" guy and it gives people a bad taste in the mouth.
A fine wrestler, but he's guilty of one or two too many comebacks and now it's more like...stay gone for a while, pal.