Former IMPACT World Champion Austin Aries Calls Joey Ryan A Parody Pro Wrestler

Former IMPACT World Champion Austin Aries Calls Joey Ryan A Parody Pro Wrestler

The former Impact World Champion is making waves online again, but this time its due to the shots he's taken at Joey Ryan and his gimmick. Check out what Austin Aries said about "The King of Sleaze" here.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 09, 2019 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: ringsidenews.com
It wouldn’t be twitter without the always controversial Austin Aries.

The former Impact World Champion hasn’t been heard from that much since leaving the company after Bound For Glory, but Aries popped up again and blasted Joey Ryan and his entire gimmick.

Joey Ryan’s gimmick isn’t for everyone, as the independent star’s rise in the wrestling scene consisted of his sleazy antics such as having a move that requires wrestlers to touch his penis and flips them over with it. It's all silly wrestling; however, as previously stated, Ryan’s gimmick isn’t for everyone.

One fan tweeted at "The King of Sleaze” to retire. Ryan replied stating that he makes too money as a wrestler. This is where Aries decided to jump into the conversation and took a massive shot at Ryan and his gimmick:

“Yeah? What about the 15yrs before you started having your colleagues touch your dick? You know, before you realized you weren’t good enough to get over as an authentic pro wrestler and became a #ParodyProWrestler?”

“Hope you’ve been cutting the boys in on all the dick merch $…”



Ryan hasn't responded to Aries’ tweet yet.
 
 
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