Watching the pain on Cena’s face was worth standing back for. Funny the 2 things he says I lack his ex wife seems to love. #RybackRules
— Ryback (@Ryback22) April 16, 2013
UPDATE 4/17: The Ryback has now deleted all of the tweets on his twitter account.
Any question that Ryback’s attack on John Cena isn’t a heel turn, at least in a traditional sense, can be answered by the above tweet. Good lord.
WWE talents have not been shy bringing up Cena’s divorce. First in the Rock/Cena feud and now this. One would think Cena’s given his consent in the wake of Bill Moody/Paul Bearer being used in the CM Punk & Undertaker story, but who really knows?
It also appears a by product of the attack on Cena is an increased use of Twitter by Ryback. Since the Raw after Wrestlemania, the psycho for success’ twitter out put has dramatically increased. In the past the account would go without a tweet for weeks, but in the week since Mania, Ryback has been tweeting almost daily. Perhaps it will help flesh out his new persona and improve organizing his thoughts for promos?
What do you think about this tweet? Is it over the line or fair game?

