

Regardless of whether you believe Ryback should have walked away from WWE, he is happy with his decision and is living life his way. Telling the truth, from my own experience, I am telling you 100 percent of the truth of everything that went on there and that I encountered there." I think we sometimes have a vision as a kid how we think things are going to be.

"This was all on WrestleMania, and I thought it really shouldn't be this way.

This job sucks, and this is the worst day of my life.' He couldn't even stand there and watch my match-then he walked by with this look of disgust on his face, and I remember thinking, 'This company f-king sucks. "I remember being at this last WrestleMania, and the contract stuff was already at a very negative point," Ryback said. When asked about getting himself over on several different occasions, Ryback spoke about the negative response he got from Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 32 and how it helped shape his perspective. While Ryback was given a great push early in his career, long-term momentum is something WWE never properly provided. After using the opportunity WWE presented him to get over organically with wrestling fans, his character was altered, and his storylines were dropped. Ryback deserves to have a chip on his shoulder.

I did it on my own terms and conditions." I equate it to The Shawshank Redemption, that I was finally released. "It was such a proud moment for me to know that walking away and walking away from the amount of money I left to be free. "The fact I had the courage, and by no means it wasn't an easy decision because it was going on in my head for over two years. By far it was the greatest day of my career," Ryback said. When asked about the most rewarding experience of his career thus far, Ryback spoke honestly. While there is no denying that WWE helped build his mainstream appeal, Ryback has taken his future into his own hands and is building an empire without anyone's help. In August 2016, Ryback left WWE and ventured out on his own.
