There is an unmistakable disconnect between what Zack Ryder's most ardent followers believe he is capable of and what WWE thinks of him.
The portion of the crowd that buys into his energy and personality believes the company is holding him back. WWE has shown that it doesn't think Ryder is much more than an end-of-the-bench player.
He hasn't been engrossing enough on the mic or in the ring to change that position. But movement, temporary as it may be, is underfoot.
Years after his peak in popularity, Ryder is enjoying a sudden, surprise surge. Thrust into a WWE Intercontinental Championship ladder match along with a h...
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