10 Things You Didn't Know About Braun Strowman

4. The Abominable Movie Star

Right after competing in the Arnold Classic Braun Strowman (billed under his real name Adam Scherr) interrupted his rehab on his torn bicep to appear in an independent movie by the name of Three Count. If you haven't seen the film then you shouldn't feel too embarrassed as it was a strictly independent release that went over the heads of most. The movie doesn't even have an IMDB or Rotten Tomatoes score.

Unfortunately the film wasn't about the much-missed WCW stable but it did have a wrestling bent. The synopsis states that "two brothers come to terms with the death of their father while moonlighting as a luchador tag team in the independent wrestling circuit". I dare say they overcome their trauma to win tag team gold at the end.

Strowman appeared as the rather vague sounding 'strongman', using his natural talents to look intimidating against the two scrawny fools that the film centres around. Have you seen the movie? Let us know what you thought!

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