Braun Strowman is no stranger to tattoos, and now the
Monster Amongst Men has had some new ink done.
Lilyth Eve Ink took to Instagram to reveal that Strowman
recently dropped by Casselberry, Florida’s Habitual Ink to get a Johnny Cash
lyric added to his torso.
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The lyric in question read “Nobody knows, nobody sees,
nobody but me” and are from Cash’s Long Black Veil tune.
Johnny Cash, of course, is viewed by many as one of the most
influential singer-songwriters of all time, with him making his first foray
into the music industry way back in 1954. Known as The Man in Black, Cash would
go on to superstardom over the ensuing years and decades.
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Performing and recording music up until his final days, Cash
passed away in 2003 at the age of 71.
As alluded to, Braun already has plentiful tattoos all over
his body – most famously a Superman logo on his right bicep and “Country Strong”
on his left bicep. And now, Strowman has had a Johnny Cash nod added to his
collection.
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Over on WWE Raw, Braun Strowman seems geared to
challenge for Seth Rollins’ Universal Championship at next month’s Clash of
Champions PPV.
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