Ryback has a tendency of ruffling feathers all over, and he doesn’t seem to care who he upsets at this point. Now, he is about to step up and take things to court, because he’s tired of getting jerked around on social media.

We previously covered Ryback’s perils with Twitter in the past. They wouldn’t verify him, shadow banned him, and kept his tweets out of the forefront on his followers’ newsfeeds. He’s had enough, and the Big Guy isn’t going to take it anymore.

Ryback jumped on Twitter today and he sent out a big warning for social media companies. He is preparing a legal letter to be mailed out, so they need to pay attention.

Legal letters going out to all the social media companies today. We have given you every opportunity to do the right thing and this is going to be pursued if not made right. This isn’t a game and is bigger than just me. Shadow ban technology has NO PLACE being used to begin with and is rooted in evil and corruption.

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@elonmusk you have failed to deliver on what you said you would do and I hope you take this very seriously. @twitter @instagram @meta @youtube @tiktok_us @snapchat @wwe @Endeavor good luck.

It seems that Ryback is directing his legal rage at Twitter, Instagram, Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat. He seemingly can’t catch a break with any engagement.

Hopefully, Ryback can convince those social media companies to wake up, because it’s feeding time for him. Only time will tell if those efforts will be fruitful in the end. Obviously, he’s dealt with this situation for a while.

What’s your take on his latest development from Ryback? Sound off in the comments!

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