Kemo
03-21-2017, 06:30 PM
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During a recent installment of the Conversation With The Big Guy podcast, Ryback claimed that WWE brought back Goldberg to replace him. On the latest episode, Ryback takes credit for creating The Shield’s triple powerbomb.
According to Ryback, Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose were looking for a move that the three of them could perform together.
“They needed a move, I remember, to put me down early on. I think it was that first… the pay-per-view before in Indianapolis, the triple threat [match] with me, [John] Cena, and [CM] Punk. And I had been powerbombing a lot of guys up till that point in different variations of powerbombs. And I said to them, ‘why don’t you do a triple powerbomb?’ because they wanted a move they all three could could do.”
The triple powerbomb wound up being The Shield’s signature move, but Ryback regrets suggesting it because he wound up on the receiving end of the triple powerbomb on multiple occasions.
“Goddamnit did I regret ever f–king saying that because I received more triple powerbombs than anybody on the roster at that point. And they were all fine, but they triple powerbombed me through the table at the end of that one. And then, they did it in the match at TLC.”
During a recent installment of the Conversation With The Big Guy podcast, Ryback claimed that WWE brought back Goldberg to replace him. On the latest episode, Ryback takes credit for creating The Shield’s triple powerbomb.
According to Ryback, Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose were looking for a move that the three of them could perform together.
“They needed a move, I remember, to put me down early on. I think it was that first… the pay-per-view before in Indianapolis, the triple threat [match] with me, [John] Cena, and [CM] Punk. And I had been powerbombing a lot of guys up till that point in different variations of powerbombs. And I said to them, ‘why don’t you do a triple powerbomb?’ because they wanted a move they all three could could do.”
The triple powerbomb wound up being The Shield’s signature move, but Ryback regrets suggesting it because he wound up on the receiving end of the triple powerbomb on multiple occasions.
“Goddamnit did I regret ever f–king saying that because I received more triple powerbombs than anybody on the roster at that point. And they were all fine, but they triple powerbombed me through the table at the end of that one. And then, they did it in the match at TLC.”