Veteran believes 40-year-old RAW star is "very over" in WWE
Wrestling veteran Konnan recently claimed that a 40-year-old WWE RAW Superstar is very over with the fans in the Stamford-based promotion. The star being referred to is Braun Strowman.
Strowman was out of in-ring action for over a year after he suffered a neck injury on the May 1, 2023 episode of the red brand. He recently returned to WWE and competed in his first televised match on this week's edition of RAW, where he locked horns with The Judgment Day's JD McDonagh.
During a recent edition of Keepin' It 100, a fan said that they believed Braun Strowman was not over with the fans at the moment.
However, wrestling veteran Konnan disagreed and said that although he was not a big fan of Braun Strowman, he believed that the latter was very over because of the huge pop he receives every time he shows up on television.
"He is over. What do you mean? This is what I think Jared. I think you don't like him so you don't think he's over. I'm not a big Braun Strowman fan but he's very over," he said. [From 03:46 to 03:59]
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Braun Strowman said he was put on this earth to be a WWE Superstar
During an interview with Chris Van Vliet of Insight, Braun Strowman revealed that he knew for a fact that he would return to the Stamford-based promotion after he was released in 2021.
Strowman added that he believed he was put on this earth to become a WWE Superstar.
“I knew, I knew for a fact. And that’s what I said, I got reached out by everybody, come here, come wrestle for us. And I’ve said it time and time again. I’m loyal to this company. Because what this company has done for me, my family, my loved ones, I’m just loyal. And I knew for a fact that I would be back because this is where I belong. I truly believe I was put on this earth to be a WWE Superstar," Braun Strowman said.
It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for Strowman's future.
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