According to 'The Big Guy', the triumvirate was looking for a move they could all perform together that would believably K.O. the former Skip Sheffield.
> "They needed a move, I remember, to put me down early on. I think it was that first… the pay-per-view before in Indianapolis, the triple threat [match] with me, [John] Cena, and [CM] Punk. And I had been powerbombing a lot of guys up till that point in different variations of powerbombs. And I said to them, 'why don't you do a triple powerbomb?' because they wanted a move they all three could could do. And it became their thing."
Ryback went on to muse that he regrets coming up with the move, as he was on the receiving end of more triple powerbombs than anyone else at that time.
> "Goddamnit did I regret ever f--king saying that because I received more triple powerbombs than anybody on the roster at that point. And they were all fine, but they triple powerbombed me through the table at the end of that one. And then, they did it in the match at TLC."
Kai En Tai were doing it 20 years ago
State of Cryback
>>2395868
Whoa punk you're done training already?
>>2395868
kai en who?
>>2395863
based senseiback sharing wisdom with the shieldetties
a true pioneer
>>2395863
What an innovator. Is he the Scott Steiner of our generation?
>>2395889
Funaki and TAKA Michinoku, low carder tag team from the Attitude Era
Invented 1000 moves, never drew a dime
>>2395966
lel
Based lordback
>>2395966
Factually incorrect my friend