10 Times WWE Made A Massive Mess & NOBODY Cared

4. Toy Soldiers

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As Braun Strowman yet again approached a WrestleMania without the type of programme his character may have once warranted, WWE were at least willing to monetise the one thing he still had going for him - chucking sh*t about it.

In this case (and reflecting a nice diversion for this list in general), it wasn't literal faeces this time but a car, gifted to him by Saturday Night Live Hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che ahead of their impending interaction with him in the Andre The Giant Battle Royal at the 'Show Of Shows'.

What a tragic sentence.

Anyway, Braun smashed the f*cking car up because Braun smashes f*cking cars up, but all wasn't lost! As it turned out, WWE made sure that magic moment could be recreated at home, promoting the new "Braun Strowman smashes the f*cking car up" playset within minutes of the scene airing.

Admirable capitalism, if that's your thing, but it yet again left Strowman looking more like one of Vince McMahon's walking talking props than he ever had done.

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