Ryback
Professional wrestler and author

Born
November 10th, 1981
43 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A professional wrestler who gained fame in WWE. Used the ring name Ryback, which was characterized by a powerful physique and an aggressive wrestling style. Entertained fans with signature catchphrases and high-energy performances. Competed in numerous high-profile matches, including championship bouts. Transitioned to a career as a fitness promoter and wrote a book on health and motivation.
Capturing the WWE Intercontinental Championship
Competing in main events at WrestleMania
Established a personal brand in fitness
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