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Braun Strowman: The Big Show Is My Wrestling Dad

Posted By: Thomas Lowson on Apr 25, 2018

Braun Strowman: The Big Show Is My Wrestling Dad

Braun Stroman has described the Big Show as his 'wrestling dad', whilst speaking on Booker T's Heated Conversations Podcast

The former RAW Tag Team Champion said how his matches against the seven-footer was about passing the torch, and that he's learnt a lot from him and fellow giant, Kane

He said: "With Kane, I have been almost working with him for an entire year on the house shows and just listening to these guys stories and things they have done."

"These guys have done everything there is to do within this industry, and they are a fountain of knowledge."

Strowman also talked about developing his character, and breaking the mold of typical big men. 

"I have always kind of wanted to be the center of attention, and now WWE has kind of given me the platform to basically be a peacock and spread my feathers and have the world see what I am capable of doing."

"I am not just some big, clumsy guy stumbling over a wall"

The Monster Among Men is set to compete at the Greatest Royal Rumble this Friday on the WWE Network.

Source: The Heated Conversations Podcast
Tags: #wwe #braun strowman #big show

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