Ryback has not returned to the ring after years of inactivity. It appears that he is waiting for that green light from his doctors, but as that news approaches, he has one less thing to worry about.

Ryback has been dealing with a stalker issue, and this isn’t anything new. After all, Chase threatened Dolph Ziggler’s life, as well as Curtis Axel. This is a problem that he’s dealt with for years.

While the FBI promised Ryback that they will be able to track down his stalker, this is still an issue that hasn’t been solved even now. It seems that the FBI are not going to be able to track down Chase.

We were finally able to report that the FBI tracked Chase down, and he was arrested. Now, we have a bit more information about what went down in Chase’s criminal history.

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The resurfaced police report from October 4th, 2018, states that Ryback’s stalker was captured without incident. When police searched his car, they found two firearms inside.

Ryback’s stalker, who is 5’9 220 pounds, picked up a charge for aggravated assault with a firearm. The witness, who had a gun pulled on him, then failed to appear in court, as the court records noted.

“On December 18th, 2018, Bryan Tyler did not appear for his deposition despite service of process. BryanTyler did not contact undersigned to request that the deposition be moved to another date. The Stateof Florida advised that they have had contact with Mr. Tyler

In the end, Chase took a plea seal for that case on February 22nd 2019. They left him off with early termination of his probation on June 4th, 2019.

This is a terrible situation, but it seems that Ryback is over it for now.

We will continue monitoring this ongoing story here at Ringside News. We can only hope that this kind of thing doesn’t happen again, for anyone.

Ryback has a lot of fans, but Chase took it over the line. What’s your take on this whole story? Sound off in the comments below to let us know what’s on your mind!

Felix Upton

Felix Upton is a seasoned writer with over 30 years of experience. He began his career writing advertisements for local newspapers in New York before transitioning to publishing news for Ringside News. His expertise includes writing, editing, research, photo editing, and video editing. In his free time, he enjoys bungee jumping and learning extinct languages.

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