"I didn’t always have the opportunity to show Adam" - Braun Strowman on how WWE made him a corporate monster

Braun Strowman during his time in the WWE
Braun Strowman during his time in the WWE

Adam Scherr (f.k.a. Braun Strowman) recently opened up about the kind of person he is in real life. He disclosed that while WWE successfully portrayed him as a monster, he's actually quite caring and kind in real life.

Strowman was a stable of WWE TV until his release earlier this year. His massive size and, at the same time, amazing nimbleness, made him a dominant member in WWE. He even competed in main events against the likes of Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar.

Speaking on his life after WWE on the Busted Open Radio, Adam mentioned that he was relieved to be away from the giant microscope as a WWE Superstar. The star also touched upon his Free the Narrative series, which unveiled the layers of Adam Scherr as a human rather than WWE's 'Monster among Men.

"I’ve been this monster and I had this unbelievable career being this monster, this corporate monster that I was made and turned into. But I didn’t always have the opportunity to show Adam, the human side, that I’m a real person. Even though I am gigantic and I can rip people’s skin off with my bare hands, I’m still a caring, kind human being. And this was the first time I had an opportunity to be 100% creative," Scherr said.

Braun Strowman commemorated his Greatest Royal Rumble win

Braun Strowman took to Twitter in the aftermath of Crown Jewel to remind fans of his victory at the Greatest Royal Rumble back in 2018.

Entering at number 41, Strowman emerged as a powerful force to notch up 13 eliminations in the match. He outlasted 49 other competitors to win at Jeddah's King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia.


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