Former WWE Superstar Ryback Reveals The Hilarious Reason He Believes The Bad Blood With CM Punk Began
It's no secret that former WWE Superstars Ryback & CM Punk have had issues in the past, and during the latest edition of his podcast, The Big Guy spilled the hilarious reason he believes their problems began.
At this point, most wrestling fans are aware of the issues between CM Punk and Ryback, and now the latter has outlined the reason he believes the bad blood between the two actually originated.
On the latest edition of Ryback's podcast, The Big Guy claims it all kicked-off when Punk began... using his "feed me more" arm taunts? Yes, really.
Check out a lengthy transcript of Ryback's words courtesy of Wrestling Inc, and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments section below.
“After I had been up there are started doing the ‘feed me more’ chants, Vince [McMahon] took away all my stuff … I wasn’t allowed to do the taunt or anything and I was working heel the whole time. It was taken away from me and everybody in the company knew it was taken away from me, told [to] me not to do it anymore for whatever that whole f*cking period was.
“And he started doing this, ‘CM Punk! CM Punk!’ trying to do the arm taunt with it, and it was both ‘CM Punk’ [chant] and ‘GTS’ [chant], it was both, I believe, but people would do, ‘feed me more’ when he did it and they would try to and it never caught back on again, but I remember it was just so petty, I thought at that time, and it’s not whatever, but it’s something that eventually after him doing it again, I was in the locker room. I saw it on the monitor. I had my boots off. I was getting changed and I said, ‘f*ck this’ and went into Gorilla [position], and when he came back there just said, ‘I don’t appreciate you doing this. That was taken away from me. That was my thing. I got it over’ and he was caught off guard with the whole thing, like, ‘I was f*cking doing that before!’ And I go, ‘you didn’t get it over. I did.’ And he wasn’t happy. That’s when he really started to hate me.”