10 Observations From Attending WWE Glasgow Live

4. Braun Strowman & Kane Had An Easy Shift

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It was never going to win any awards for match of the night, but simply seeing Kane and Braun Strowman beat the hell out of one another for a few minutes was a nice distraction. The card overall had a real sense of variety, and that's what WWE is all about, isn't it? This was one for those who agree with Vince McMahon's fondness for giant men.

Strowman and Kane had a fairly easy shift in Glasgow. The match broke down into a brawl from the off, and Kane was disqualified for belting Braun with a steel chair. Then, in a real crowd-pleasing moment, Strowman hoisted the veteran up onto his shoulders and smashed him through a table with the Running Powerslam.

People were seriously into Braun. That's hardly exclusive to Glasgow, but it is striking to see WWE stumble upon a character liked by both older fans and kids alike. People in Scotland could have roared 'Braaaaaaaaun' along with the man all night without getting bored.

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