When it comes to betting on himself outside of the ring, Ryan Reeves, better
known in the wrestling world as Ryback, has made a career out of it.
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month after being granted his request for release from WWE, at the peak of his
pro wrestling prime at age 34, the self-proclaimed Big Guy is ready for his true
all-in moment.The former Intercontinental champion began the process in recent
weeks to legally change his first name to Ryback, and hes ready to find out the
true power of his own brand after a series of creative disagreements led to his
abrupt departure from WWE. Reeves admits hes taking one hell of a risk by
venturing out on his own, but free from the demanding travel schedule and
entrepreneurial restrictions he says became an issue for him as a WWE superstar,
he couldnt be any happier about his decision.Life is not fair and everywhere you
go there is politics and you are going to be lied to, thats why Im taking
control of my life as a creative human being, Reeves told ESPN.com. My success
is on me and my failure is on me. I have no doubt that I will be successful no
matter what I do because I always have been and I have always overcome.Reeves,
who first caught the attention of WWE in 2004 as a contestant on Tough Enough,
has persevered through myriad career hurdles that followed, from being sent home
in 2007 to overcoming a career-threatening ankle injury in 2011. Along the way,
he butted heads with WWEs creative throughout a series of inconsistent pushes he
believes were designed to bury him.Twelve years after beginning the journey to
become a pro wrestler, Reeves has finally attained the one thing he has coveted
most: an opportunity to control his destiny and succeed or fail on his terms.Im
so happy because Im not being told no and I am reaping 100 percent of the
rewards, Reeves said. Im also not getting less than $1 for a $30 T-shirt.Reeves
has been a busy man of late, launching a website featuring his personal line of
merchandise, workout apparel and nutritional supplements. Last month, he started
a podcast with wrestler and promoter Pat Buck called Conversations With The Big
Guy. In November, he plans to release a motivational book. He also signed on to
be a brand ambassador for the El Pollo Loco restaurant chain.With recovery from
recent ear and nose surgery complete, Reeves plans to return to the ring in
October, working weekends for various independent promotions, including a tour
of Europe in December. But its the ability to share his message at an even
deeper level with fans that remains the biggest motivating factor for Reeves,
who says his walking away from a three-year, $1.5 million contract offer was
never about the money.I believe I am the baddest f---ing guy in the ring when I
am out there and that is all that it takes [to get over with fans], Reeves said.
I live my life like that, with that intensity and passion, with everything I do.
I have a growth mindset, I dont have a fixed mindset. I thrive on challenges and
pushing myself.Raised in Las Vegas, Reeves grew up an accomplished athlete,
excelling in football and baseball in high school. Both his uncle, Randy St.
Claire, and grandfather, Ebba St. Claire, had Major League Baseball careers. But
Reeves dream had always been to be a pro wrestler and he developed an insatiable
work ethic at a young age.It all stems from my childhood when I learned to start
competing against myself and not trying to compete with others and just try to
be my very best each and every day, Reeves said. No matter what I do, Im
bettering myself. Whether I love something or I dont, I have enough pride and
enough respect in myself where Im going to give it everything that I have.Reeves
created the Ryback character while still in WWEs developmental territory in 2008
as an extension of his personality. He calls his obsession with fitness and
self-improvement not so much a disease as a gift, driving him to wake up
hungry.But for as over as Ryback has been since debuting on SmackDown in 2012,
there was a limit to the depth of his character WWE was willing to portray. The
more Reeves, an avid reader, attempted to transition Ryback away from a cookie
cutter monster to expose multidimensional layers, he was met with resistance
from WWE chairman Vince McMahon.Vince has that old school, tough guy persona,
Reeves said. I have had many talks with him where he said, Well, they dont want
to hear you talking about books. Well, why not? I can go out there and talk
about whatever I want. But when that red light goes on and Im out there
fighting, youre never going to question me. Youre not going to go, What a dork,
that guy reads books. What a sissy. No, I kick ass.If seeds of discontent had
been planted inside of Reeves for years, it was a backstage conversation with
McMahon early in 2016 that watered his desire to leave. According to Reeves,
McMahon told him hes the hardest-working guy in the company, but added that hard
work doesnt always pay off here.That was all I needed to hear, Reeves said. That
to me was him telling me that no matter what I did there, it wasnt going to
matter. I wasnt fitting in and I wasnt in that little circle.Reeves, who says
his WWE career was a series of missed opportunities for the company, walked away
for good on May 3 when he asked to be pulled off television, convinced his
dwindling TV time and consistent placement on pay-per-view pre-shows was WWEs
way of burying him despite his strong merchandise sales. Ultimately, for the
success of his character, wins and losses mattered to Reeves.I would go get
myself over with their TV time and then on the big moments when I needed to win,
they never let me win, Reeves said. The name of the game is winning, point
blank. It doesnt take a genius to realize that and looking at me with my style
and that intensity, if you dont win the big ones from time to time, its really
hard to get some momentum.But when I am given two minutes to go out there and
lose? You cant have a guy look like me go out there and lose in two minutes. You
cant do it. You are telling [the fans] that he is a piece of s--- and they know
that.While Reeves credits WWE for building and maintaining a strong brand, he
feels that crossover superstars like John Cena are a dying breed and will never
be allowed to grow to that level again because of the individual control their
popularity provides them.Cena was the last marquee guy we will ever see where
[WWE] will give somebody that much power because I feel they have been burned in
the past, Reeves said. Probably because of how they treat people, where it comes
back to bite them in the ass, rather than just treating people with respect and
dignity.Reeves believes that NXT, WWEs developmental third brand, was created,
in part, to counteract that problem from a company standpoint.They have a
breeding ground in NXT where essentially they have wrestling robots, Reeves
said. They have that manufacturing line that they can bring up at any time. They
run you into the ground and then you can be replaced by somebody who is not
making a lot of money, who they can just plug him back in. The WWE brand is as
strong as ever but Ive always said their goal should be to get each individual
brand over as much as possible. Thats not the case and they know that.While
Reeves isnt looking to burn a bridge with WWE following his departure, hes also
not willing to remain silent about the current conditions that wrestlers compete
under. From lack of time off and no offseason ( which he says creates injuries),
to being forced to pay for travel and hotel costs, Reeves says WWE needs to hold
itself accountable.I want to make this better for future wrestlers, Reeves said.
[WWE] needs to evolve. Just because they got away with it in the past doesnt
make it right. We are in 2016 and we are real-life human beings who are the core
of the brand.While Reeves says he understands why so many current and former
superstars are unwilling to speak up out of fear of losing a payday, hes past
that point and isnt concerned about whether he one day returns to WWE. Instead,
hes motivated to help make sure things are different for future
generations.Every talent there feels the same way and I take pride in
challenging Vince to do the right thing, Reeves said. I dont mean this as a
knock to WWE or Vince McMahon, but as a challenge to evolve the business and
leave it in a far better place not only for himself and his family, but for the
men and women who dedicated their lives to the business.It just takes one moment
to make a change for the better and investing in the health and wealth of each
individual brand will create more loyalty and a better work atmosphere amongst
the talent.Reeves looks back on his WWE run with full belief that he was never
going to be their guy and was never supposed to get over to the level he was
able to. He did pretty damn well for himself, he says, and is excited to see how
much of an impact his message can have upon fans now that hes free to be
himself.Its so touching to see how much Ive been able to impact and influence
people, Reeves said. Im hoping they stay with me because it goes way deeper than
with pro wrestling. Now, with the motivational stuff, I get to do what I truly
love and hopefully influence people. Even if its just one person out of the
millions, hopefully I have done my job.
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