WWE News: WWE gives fans an opportunity to buy Braun Strowman's bass
What’s the story?
WWE is now giving fans the opportunity to buy an autographed piece of Braun Strowman’s bass, that he used on Raw a few weeks ago.
Apparently, the offer runs out in less than 3 days, and bidding has begun for the WWE memorabilia.
In case you didn’t know…
Braun Strowman has lately been involved in a feud with Elias—with the latter known for coming to the ring with his guitar and putting on live musical performances for the fans.
It was on the February 12th, 2018 episode of Monday Night Raw that Braun Strowman chose to parody his rival, and put forth a musical performance of his own. Strowman later proceeded to attack Elias with the huge bass.
The heart of the matter
On the Feb. 12th edition of Raw, Braun Strowman, who usually marches down to the ring without any elaborate entrance shenanigans, chose to come out through the curtains with an upright bass in his hands.
Strowman sat at the entrance ramp, and while playing the bass, went on to sing about how he plans to hurt Elias. Following this, Strowman and Elias broke into a brawl, which ended with the former smashing the bass on Elias’ back.
Apparently, the WWE has now put up a piece of the broken bass, autographed by Braun Strowman, on eBay for sale. The Strowman memorabilia is indeed being sold by the official WWE Shop, and fans can avail additional details on the same at this link. Here’s one of the photos depicting the item—
What’s next?
As of this writing, 87 bids have been placed on the item, with the highest bid thus far being $710.
Braun Strowman is presently yet to be slotted in a WrestleMania 34 feud. However, fans can expect the Monster Among Men to be accorded a prominent match on the ‘Mania card over the next few days.
Author’s take
Honestly speaking, Braun Strowman’s bass segment was one of the most hilarious things to have transpired on Raw thus far in 2018.
The segment was very well-received by the WWE Universe, and given that the WWE has put the bass up for sale at such a relatively low price, the person who wins the bidding war for it could end up selling it for a much higher price later.