As you can see, in the first screenshot, Twitter appears to tell Ryback that his account is indeed restricted because it's in violation of Twitter policies. The second photo shows a letter stating that Ryback's use of the trademarks Ryback, The Big Guy, and Feed Me More (which was both is WWE slogan and the name of his supplement brand) are a violation of his previous WWE contract and demanding Ryback turn over his social media accounts and Feed Me More website to WWE.
Bleeding Cool has not independently verified the veracity of the screenshots, but they do appear to be in line with what we know about both social media companies' compliance with corporate copyright claims and WWE's own feelings on its wrestlers' social media accounts. We reached out to WWE for comment, but they have not responded as of press time.
But it looks like the old adage may be true: you're not paranoid if they really are out to get you! If so, we may owe Ryback an apology. Sorry about that, Big Guy. We're still not buying those supplements though.
https://bleedingcool.com/tv/it-turns-out-ryback-was-right-about-wwe-restricting-his-twitter-reach/