10 Quick WWE Fixes To Save Braun Strowman

9. Rip It Up

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Following a series of squashes and his first competitive programme against Sami Zayn, Braun Strowman's unique selling point became the utter chaos his mere presence appeared to trigger.

After a match with The Big Show caused the ring to explode in a memorable recreation of Show's superplex showdowns with Brock Lesnar and Mark Henry, Strowman took things a giant leap further in his memorable decimation of Roman Reigns just two weeks after 'The Big Dog' took down The Undertaker at WrestleMania.

Sweeping up the backstage area with Roman's muscular frame, Braun reduced the company's top star to a literal whipping boy as he zipped across various locker room props in a spectacular assault. An ambulance arrived to try and salvage what remained of the former Shield member, but Strowman was hilariously unrepentant, tipping it over in one of the company's best visuals in recent memory.

The carnage became Braun's calling card. Chairs were thrown and tables were toppled as he bulldozed through everyone and everything.

After such a rehabilitating defeat, no one man nor inanimate object should be safe. A ring collapse foreshadowed Strowman's year of disarray, and further destruction to the squared circle should provide a latter bookend. Mirroring The Nexus' famous 2010 annihilation of the Monday Night Raw stage, Braun should take fresh anger out on the very theatre of his conflicts.

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