10 WWE Character Traits That Humiliated Wrestlers

8. Braun Strowman Has Been Bullied Forever

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They did.

It happened earlier this year too. Braun Strowman, who had been cast as an unstoppable force since debuting six years before, suddenly told the world that he'd been bullied "for the way [he] looks" forever. Wait, what? Seriously? They expected people to believe Braun got his head flushed and schoolbag emptied?

What's more, they thought fans would buy into the notion that other wrestlers strolled up to a 'Monster Among Men' and cracked jokes at his expense. Think about how daft that is. Go on. Finished? Now, picture Shane McMahon being the bully boy ringleader who delighted in guffawing at this titan.

None of this made sense. Not a lick of it.

This was Braun's final one-on-one WWE feud before departing too. In other words, the company humanised their own monster on the way out the door, then discarded him. Now, if reports are to be believed, they want to bring him back (hopefully not for more punishment).

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