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In the interview, Ryback proclaimed to be a better wrestler and athlete than Goldberg ever was. Goldberg, who played in the National Football League, particularly took issue with the WWE Superstar proclaiming himself as the better athlete.

"Better athlete? Come on dude wake up.....," Goldberg tweeted.

In a remark re-tweeted by Goldberg, former WCW colleague Scotty Riggs stated, "Take it as a complement that the kid is unsuccessfully trying to outshine you!!"

Former WCW announcer Mark Madden also noted earlier, "Ryback thinks he's superior to @Goldberg? Ryback is a Xerox of a Xerox. Goldberg was an organic phenomenon. We'll see how Ryback winds up."

Goldberg wrote "Case closed!" in response to the following remark: "Ryback is a better athlete than @Goldberg? I don't remember seeing Ryback play in the NFL. #ShowSomeRespect."

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Randy Orton has made it very clear on Twitter and in interviews that he prefers to be a heel.

F4Wonline.com is reporting WWE officials know this and do plan to make him happy by turning him heel as soon as possible. As of now, they're waiting until they feel Sheamus is strong enough to carry the Smackdown shows as the top babyface and afford to have Orton as a heel.

First comment...

They're going to be waiting a llllooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggggggggg time!

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I may be alone in thinking this, but after getting over the initial shock, it seems like a clever move. We all thought Devon was released (especially after TNA stripped the TV title from him), and the rumours were all pointing to the Jeff Jarrett being the leader. So now, Devon's been given a massive push right into the centre of TNA's biggest current storyline, and this is almost certainly gonna begin a rivalry with Bully Ray, which should be very interesting. Bully's already established himself as a top singles competitor in TNA, now it's Devon's turn...

Oh, and I LOL'd at the "This is awkward!" chants! :laugh:

Shows how much they value the TNA talent when they gave 4 different titles to former WWEers last night.

Yeah it's a shame they couldn't keep the strap on Aries but you can just tell its just so he can stay in TNA by making him top dog, once he resigns he'll lose it

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