Ryback Defends Sami Zayn’s WWE Championship Victory Amid Fan Criticism

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Former WWE star Ryback has come to Sami Zayn’s defense following the new champion’s historic victory at WWE Night of Champions.

Zayn captured the WWE Championship for the first time in his career by defeating Cody Rhodes and Gunther in the premium live event’s Triple Threat Match.

After the show, Ryback took to Twitter/X to respond to criticism from fans who questioned whether Zayn “looks like a world champion.”

“There seems to be a lot of criticism over Sami Zayn winning the WWE Championship because some people don’t think he ‘looks like a champion.’ Here’s the reality: in today’s drug-tested era, genetics matter more than ever. Not everyone has the ability to carry large amounts of muscle while staying extremely lean, no matter how disciplined they are with their training, nutrition, and recovery. We should never judge an athlete solely by their physique.”

Ryback also reflected on how expectations of what a world champion should look like have changed over the years.

“For decades, fans became accustomed to physiques that were often built during an era when performance-enhancing drugs were far more prevalent in professional wrestling. That created an expectation of what a ‘world champion’ should look like, but those expectations weren’t always based on what is healthiest or even naturally attainable. The business has also paid a heavy price over the years, with far too many wrestlers passing away at young ages. Health should always come first.”

He concluded by praising Zayn’s work and urging fans to judge champions by their performances rather than their appearance.

“A champion should ultimately be judged by their work, their ability to connect with the audience, and how they perform when the bell rings. Sami Zayn has earned that opportunity, and I think he carries himself like a world champion. People are entitled to their opinions, but maybe it’s time we stop judging champions by the standards of a different era and start appreciating what they bring to the ring today.”