WWE superstar Ryback sent out a series of odd tweets from his official Twitter account on Saturday and Sunday that have since been deleted, and the tweets included the wrestler saying he had been released and just wrestled his last two matches at WWE's live event on Sunday. The Superstar later claimed that his Twitter was hacked.

According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, Ryback wrestled twice at Sunday night's live event in Montreal, first teaming with Curtis Axel to defeat 3MB and the Prime Time Players in a triple threat tag team match and then teaming with Axel in a loss to WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust. It was after the event that things got interesting.

The tweets from his account--which were deleted but are archived on WWE.com as they do with all of their superstars--indicated that Ryback was done with the company and had wrestled his last two matches in Montreal on Sunday.

"Thank you internet for saying my account was hacked. Just finished my last match. Time to come home. Two matches in 1 night what a way 2 go," his tweet read.

He then said, "I cannot stand when the big guy walks into a gym and the trainers looks like most of u internet journalists. Blind leading the blind. Huge Thank You Ryback chant in French tonight in Montreal. Thank you guys will never forget it."

Ryback went on a Twitter rampage on Saturday night and said his future in wrestling was in doubt by saying, "I have enough and I'm done," and later, "Would like to thank the internet community for all of the support through these confusing times. Not sure where my career stands I may quit."

Ryback then said that he had been released, but the controversial tweets along with every tweet in his timeline were deleted. A screen caption of Ryback saying he was released can be viewed here.

Ryback has been under fire with the WWE lately for giving Dolph Ziggler a concussion with a stiff clothesline last week. Ryback also got in trouble for using Bill Goldberg's signature moves at a WWE live event without notifying the company and getting permission. It has been rumored that Ryback will take on Goldberg at WrestleMania XXX if the WWE could come to terms with Goldberg on a deal.

Now, it seems as though the WrestleMania plans are just as uncertain as Ryback's future. While the superstar claims his account was hacked, the cryptic tweets mixed with the backstage heat on the wrestler makes his future in the WWE questionable.