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Ryback Blames WWE’s Partnership With Twitter For His Shadow Ban

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Ryback has blamed WWE’s affiliation with Twitter for his shadow ban on the social media app. This is the latest in a tradition of Ryback complaining on social media about his dwindling engagement.

According to the Big Guy, Twitter have been restricting his account for over eight years. The former Intercontinental Champion shared a message he had received off of the site, identifying why his profile had been placed under such restrictions.

He tweeted out proof of the interaction, even tagging Elon Musk following his purchase of the social media site. He would also tag the Twitter support account, as well as the site’s CEO, Parag Agrawal’s own personal account.

>“Nobody should ever have their social accounts restricted unless they are a true threat to others. They especially shouldn’t be restricted with no notice or warning for 8 years because of a corrupt partnership, but that’s what has happened here. @TwitterSupport @paraga @elonmusk“

Ryback left WWE back in 2016, and has since been incredibly critical of the company. This isn’t the first time he’s accused a social media site of suppressing his accounts, and he called out both Instagram and Tik Tok on separate occasions in the past for a similar situation.

The Big Guy has become increasingly prone to a social media rant these days. In fact, Ringside News recently exclusively reported that the general consensus in WWE is that the 40-year-old is a nut case. It doesn’t look like a return to the company is on the horizon anytime soon then. So, let’s raise a glass for Ryback’s hopeful resurgence on Twitter.

https://www.ringsidenews.com/2022/04/26/ryback-blames-wwes-partnership-with-twitter-for-his-shadow-ban/