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Braun Strowman teases potential unfinished business with Bloodline member

Numerous top WWE Superstars have done battle with Braun Strowman since he signed in early 2013. Strowman has had notable matches with names like Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt, and Big Show. He's also wrestled legends like Goldberg and Shane McMahon on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Strowman is now teasing unfinished business with a certain member of The Bloodline.

The Monster of All Monsters has a storied past with members of The OG Bloodline. Out of the opponents Strowman has wrestled the most, Roman Reigns is first, followed by Sami Zayn at second, Jey Uso coming in fifth, and Jimmy Uso ranking sixth. Braun's 2017 work with The Original Tribal Chief is highly praised as some of his best matches ever, while Braun's lengthy rivalry and partnership with Zayn is also cited as one of Strowman's best.

A fan shared a clip of Strowman tossing Zayn into a dumpster to win their 15-minute Falls Count Anywhere match on the May 13, 2019 edition of RAW. The 41-year-old responded with a shot at The Underdog from the Underground, which is fueling speculation on a potential return feud.

"TAKIN OUT THE TRASH!!" Strowman wrote.
Screenshot of Braun Strowman's post to Instagram Stories (Photo Credit: Braun Strowman on Instagram)
Screenshot of Braun Strowman's post to Instagram Stories (Photo Credit: Braun Strowman on Instagram)

Strowman and Zayn also had a brutal Last Man Standing match during RAW on January 2, 2017. The 17-minute match saw Braun defeat Sami in their rivalry that carried over from 2016.

Braun Strowman set for WWE TV return

Braun Strowman recently spent two months on the shelf with a torn groin. However, the former Universal Champion made his surprise return in a recent SmackDown dark match.

The dark main event after SmackDown two weeks ago saw Strowman save The LWO from The Judgment Day. Braun then teamed with Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio to defeat Carlito, Finn Balor, and JD McDonagh.

WWE has not announced when Strowman will return to TV. His last televised match was the Last Monster Standing win over Bronson Reed on September 30.

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