A common complaint on here is the lack of a fued for Ryback to show off his selling, work on his promos, and develop an actual character.
The character of "Tensai" had flopped in WWE. No real fueds, random appearances, and now a momentum-halting loss to John Cena has taken his situation from bad to worse, as no matter how WWE try to re-tool him, he just isn't connecting with the audience - or at least no more than he did when he debuted.
So do you think these two should feud against one another?
I do. Ryback looks great, and he desperately needs to be on the underdog side in order to show some vulnerability, so that if and when he overcomes his opponent, it pleases the crowd and gains some affection for him.
This is how I'd do it:
Have The Miz call Ryback out on Raw. Have him cut a promo saying he's the number one star in WWE and he can beat anyone, even the unbeatable Ryback. You could even have Miz pick up several count-out victories when Ryback doesn't show up, as he's a SmackDown guy (I know this kind of contradicts the SuperShow concept, but it avoids over-exposing Ryback on two shows).
Then, Ryback vs Miz is advertised as finally happening, maybe even at a PPV. Ryback is waiting for Miz when he appears on the ramp with a mic - "I don't need to face Ryback, I already beat him several times" etc. Then JL comes out and makes it a No countout, no DQ match "In the name of People Power". This gets the crowd behind Ryback and eagerly anticipating seeing Miz get his ass well and truly handed to him.
The match is Ryback's most competitive to date, but he is still by far the most dominant party. He's shouting "Finish him!", Miz is in trouble...when Tensai's music hits. He and Sakamoto appear on the ramp, but don't come any closer. This gives Miz the opportunity to hit Ryback with a chair from behind and pin him to win, giving him something to brag about, building heat for Tensai and sympathy for Ryback.
Then have Tensai attempt to take Ryback down, but a furious Ryback picks up the chair, and Sakamoto drags an angry Tensai away.
Over the next few weeks, have Tensai and Ryback exchange staredowns and try to ambush each other, but NO PHYSICAL CONTACT. (If you need a motive, have Tensai targeting Ryback to prove he's the big bad man and Cena's win was a fluke). The match is made for a PPV and it truly is a mystery as to who will win, with both being booked as unstoppable and ready to fight each other ASAP. Then at the last show before the PPV, I'd have Tensai surprise Ryback with green mist and that nasty clawhold slam, giving him an edge right before the PPV and hyping him as an insurmountable task for Ryback.
Then I'd have Ryback go over after a tough match, or Tensai cheat somehow, depending on the success of the angle and if it gets over with the audience.
In my opinion, this would build Tensai back up as a monster heel, progress Ryback's character and get him over as a face, provide an interesting and unique angle, AND give Miz something significant to do and an achievement to brag about.
Thought's on my armchair booking? Do you think Tensai-Ryback would sell? And if you could book it, how would you book it?