Former WWE Main Eventer Ryback took to Twitter and challenged WCW Legend Bill Goldberg again, this time for a match at AEW All In.
Tony Khan’s All Elite Wrestling will hold its biggest show of the year, the AEW All In 2023 pay-per-view at the famous Wembley Stadium – the location of SummerSlam 1992 – in London, England on August 27th.
Here’s what Ryback tweeted:
“Feed Me Goldberg! Despite @wwe illegally restricting my social media the last 7 years YOU great fans have kept me alive. We have a lot of work to do, but MY story is just beginning. @lindayacc
@elonmusk The truth always wins and my Hunger will never be fulfilled! #Hungry @Goldberg”
Feed Me Goldberg! Despite @wwe illegally restricting my social media the last 7 years YOU great fans have kept me alive. We have a lot of work to do, but MY story is just beginning. @lindayacc @elonmusk The truth always wins and my Hunger will never be fulfilled! #Hungry… pic.twitter.com/RJ1XZfumZQ
— RYBACK (@Ryback) June 10, 2023
Ryback later added the following about this potential match:
“It will have the best story, be the most viewed match with social media views, and exceed all expectations.
I’ve called him out from the beginning. It’s the one match I’ve always wanted.
Give me an unsanctioned match and give me 1-2 months of media appearances and let me work my magic. There isn’t another human as motivated as me and who could have survived what I have. Now it’s my turn!”
Ryback was destined to be ‘The Next Big Thing’ in 2012, when he achieved an impressive 38 match undefeated streak, that could’ve easily continued for at least another year, if WWE hadn’t put him into the main event too quickly, in order to replace an injured John Cena.
CM Punk was going to drop the WWE Championship to The Rock at the upcoming Royal Rumble 2013 PPV, so they had to end Ryback’s streak somehow in the main event of Hell In A Cell 2012, and they did so with the referee turning heel and screwing The Big Guy.
After the undefeated streak ended, the bad booking for the up-and-coming top star continued and his push in WWE eventually came to an end.
Bill Goldberg wrestled his last match to date in February 2022, when he unsuccessfully challenged Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship at the WWE Elimination Chamber 2022 pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia, and is currently a free agent looking for a retirement match/tour.
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