Tensai has fallen. Brodus Clay has lost, although he is not yet buried. And what about Ryback?
Similar to the other big men that came this year in the WWE, Ryback has been demolishing smaller, weaker opponents. His unique jobber path has had him beat multiple local jobbers each time. He is now showing signs of moving on from that. To be honest, I don't really care about this guy too much. Tensai and Brodus have actual gimmicks. Ryback is just dominant. That's it. And it cannot last forever. Once it goes, what will he have left? They'll elevate him to be a regular upper-midcarder?
In the meantime, they might as well keep developing him with a good streak. I would have kept him as a tweener. Tensai is a heel. Brodus is a face. The fact that Ryback just dominates people would make me say he should be neutral. He wants more competition? Let him get it from both sides, faces and heels. If the fans cheer him, fine. If they boo, okay. If they want Goldberg, then the WWE might eventually be able to put these two together. And that is where Ryback's eventual value may lie. And while he is undefeated, why not have him pick up either the U.S. or Intercontinental title? I could picture Santino being demolished by this guy. Yes, Ryback would probably then end up squashing people as U.S. Champion, but I think it is better than having the title wasted on Santino.
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