Former IC Champion wanted to replace John Cena as WWE's top star
John Cena was WWE's top full-time star for more than a decade before reducing his in-ring schedule in 2015 to focus on acting. In a recent video, Ryback recalled how he wanted to replace the 16-time world champion to become the company's marquee name.
Ryback left WWE in 2016 after rejecting a new contract. The highlight of the former Intercontinental Champion's WWE run came in 2012 and 2013 when he appeared in main-event storylines with CM Punk and Cena.
On his Ryback TV YouTube channel, The Big Guy said Cena once visited WWE's up-and-coming talents in the Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) developmental system. The wrestler-turned-actor encouraged the next generation to step up and take his position on the card.
"WWE sent John Cena down to come down and talk to a big group of us, and essentially issue us a challenge and challenge one of us to come up and take his spot," Ryback said. "You see, I took that personal, and from that point forward I made it my number one goal to go up there and to take John Cena's spot and become the face of the WWE." [0:17 – 0:40]
Ryback initially appeared on WWE television as a Tough Enough contestant in 2004. After several years in developmental, the powerhouse superstar debuted on the main roster as Nexus member Skip Sheffield in 2010. He underwent a character change in 2012, returning under the name Ryback after a lengthy injury.
Ryback's thoughts on John Cena as a wrestler
In 2013, Ryback turned heel and feuded with John Cena. Their first major one-on-one bout ended in a no-contest at Extreme Rules 2013. A month later, Cena picked up the win in a Three Stages of Hell match at Payback 2013 to retain the WWE Championship.
Although Ryback did not always get along with his on-screen rival in real life, he respected the five-time WrestleMania main-eventer's in-ring ability:
"I actually really enjoyed wrestling John Cena. And, to John's credit, despite anything going on behind the scenes or personal differences, he always gave 100 percent in the ring, and I felt like he was always about putting on the best performance possible any given night." [1:00 – 1:17]
In a separate video, Ryback explained why he never wants to talk to WWE Executive Chairman Vince McMahon again.
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