We commented that it can be thought that for a wrestler leaving WWE can mean losing the biggest opportunity of their life, just as in the opposite case being hired by the most prestigious company in the world can mean winning it. Just like in the first case Cody Rhodes is a good example of the opposite, in the second case the example is Joey Ryan.
Not because this independent wrestler is triumphing all over the world, gaining great recognition and achieving Championships, although he may not have the legion of followers that Ricochet has, he has made a name for himself, but because today he has explained why he would never sign with Vince McMahon's company.
I’m 37 with 17 years in wrestling and 0 cancellations due to injury. Also, the WWE rate of injury is way higher than anywhere I’ve wrestled. https://t.co/huumM3LzRs
— Joey Ryan (@JoeyRyanOnline) October 27, 2017
“I’m 37 with 17 years in wrestling and 0 cancellations due to injury. Also, the WWE rate of injury is way higher than anywhere I’ve wrestled.”
I’d rather be a pioneer & change the course of business. The precedent some of us are setting on indies won’t be fully appreciated for years https://t.co/eClua8ouDI
— Joey Ryan (@JoeyRyanOnline) October 27, 2017
“I’d rather be a pioneer & change the course of business. The precedent some of us are setting on indies won’t be fully appreciated for years.”
On the indies, you bet on yourself. In WWE, you’re betting on a person in a position of power liking you. https://t.co/Oyyt0E9AJi
— Joey Ryan (@JoeyRyanOnline) October 27, 2017
“On the indies, you bet on yourself. In WWE, you’re betting on a person in a position of power liking you.”
Of course they show the most profit in history when their wrestlers are getting paid the lowest ever. https://t.co/cOYMNx9AEJ
— Joey Ryan (@JoeyRyanOnline) October 28, 2017
“Of course they show the most profit in history when their wrestlers are getting paid the lowest ever.”