#1 The Scottish Psychopath and the Monster Among Men

When The Shield prevented Braun Strowman from cashing in his Money in the Bank contract on the night after SummerSlam, Strowman knew he would need some of his own back-up to prevent this from happening again. He aligned himself with both Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre out of necessity more than anything else.
Self-dubbed ‘The Dogs of War’, it had appeared they were able to neutralize the threat of The Shield, but unfortunately came up short in a six-man tag match at Super Show Down. When they came up short again a few weeks later after McIntyre accidentally hit Strowman with the Claymore Kick, it was clear that this was the beginning of the end for this trio.
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If McIntyre had only kicked Strowman on the same night they split up, then the storyline of the stable splitting up would be wrapped nicely. However, this wasn’t the case, as McIntyre attacked Strowman again the following week on Raw (22nd October), but this time, completely unprovoked.
The WWE Universe know that Strowman is simply not a wrestler that forgives and forgets, and it doesn’t matter how strong and athletic Drew McIntyre is, it would be logical to assume that Strowman was going to get McIntyre back at some point. But this didn’t happen.
Instead, Strowman appeared to have moved on from the two blindsided attacks by McIntyre and instead decided to focus on Brock Lesnar.
What makes this storyline even more confusing is that when Corbin blindsided Strowman at Crown Jewel, regardless if it was for the Universal Championship or not, it is evident that Strowman doesn’t forgive anyone who betrays him.
That attack has now led to a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match at the namesake event with Strowman, where Corbin will be stripped of all power if the former wins.
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