Braun Strowman & Lance Archer Trade Insults On Twitter

Big lads' trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers.

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Two of professional wrestling's biggest, beefiest boys got caught up in a brief social media battle yesterday, stemming from a fan snitch-tweeting Braun Strowman in response to Lance Archer's Murderhawk Mansion clip from this week's AEW Dynamite.

Here's the jump-off point:-

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The AEW newcomer chimed in soon after:-

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The planet might be in the midst of a globe-spanning crisis, ladies and gentlemen, but Shoot SZN is still very much open.

Archer is currently on the verge of what looks like a big-time feud with Cody. He was featured prominently on this week's Dynamite, with manager Jake 'The Snake' Roberts cutting a characteristically sinister promo on his behalf before the aforementioned Murderhawk Mansion bit, in which Archer obliterated a procession of backwoods goobers.

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Braun, meanwhile, is on something of a downswing at the moment, having recently lost the Intercontinental Championship to Sami Zayn. WWE's original plans would have likely had 'The Monster Among Men' constantly chasing 'The Great Liberator' before eventually catching him and regaining the belt, potentially at WrestleMania 36, though everything is obviously up in the air at the moment.

It can't go down anytime soon, but hey, Archer vs. Strowman would be one hell of a hoss fight.

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