While the claim was subsequently denied, The Big Guy wasn't going to leave any doubts about the matter.
Ryback took to social media this weekend to share a photo of a letter he received from WWE threatening him with legal action if he did not turn over the login information to his Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat pages, as well as his "FeedMeMore.com" official website, due to the Ryback name and "Feed Me More" catchphrase appearing within them, and because they are both the copyrighted intellectual property of WWE.
"This is just [one] document from [WWE] where they tried to threaten me to HAND OVER all my Social Media accounts that I created," wrote The Big Guy (Ryan Reeves) via his official Twitter page on Saturday. "I have spoke the truth [100] percent on everything and have no reason to lie."
The Big Guy concluded, "Why would a multi-billion dollar company need my social media you ask? #Power."
This is just 1 Document from @wwe where they tried to threaten me to HAND OVER all my Social Media accounts that I created. I have spoke the truth 💯 percent on everything and have no reason to lie. Why would a multi billion dollar company need my social media you ask? #Power pic.twitter.com/0SlEHSwzSs— The Big Guy (@Ryback22) 11 maggio 2019
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