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Former WWE Wrestler Is Glad He Didn’t F**k Vince McMahon

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• Former WWE Wrestler Is Glad He Didn’t F**k Vince McMahon

With an investigation going on right now on Vince McMahon’s hush-money settlement with an ex-employee over an affair, former WWE Superstar Ryback found the perfect time to take shots at his former boss.

Below is what The Big Guy tweeted:

“So glad I chose to NOT sign @WWE @VinceMcMahon sh*tty NDA on their sh*tty settlement. Can’t wait to win my RYBACK TM and bring further light to WWE’s corrupt ways and how they manipulate almost all talent on their lopsided contracts. Glad I also didn’t f**k Vince 🤮 #Hungry”

Ryback has noted in the past that WWE tried to take away his Social Media accounts when he left the company, and currently claims that WWE told Twitter to kill his reach on the platform.

He further tweeted:

“The board members of @WWE should also look into every social media partnership/deal and @VinceMcMahon restricting certain talents and former talents on multiple platforms. I’ve told the truth from day one and f**k anyone who has ever doubted me. When told no they just don’t go ok.”

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (June 16, 1993) – WCW Clash Of The Champions 23

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on June 16, 1993, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Clash Of The Champions XXIII’ LIVE on TBS from the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia.

This was the 23rd out of a total of 35 Clash of the Champions events, that aired between 1988 and 1997.

The results can be found here:

Ron Simmons defeated Dick Slater

Lord Steven Regal defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell

NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Barry Windham (c) defeated 2 Cold Scorpio

Big Van Vader, Sid Vicious & Rick Rude defeated Dustin Rhodes, Sting & Davey Boy Smith

2-out-of-3 falls – NWA & WCW World Tag Team Championships: Ric Flair & Arn Anderson defeated The Hollywood Blonds (c)


        
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