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Following their match last night on WWE RAW , Bronson Reed attacked The Miz once more in keeping with his recent aggressive behavior. With his recent rampage, Reed appeared committed to causing even more harm. But before he could go too far, Braun Strowman 's unannounced reappearance derailed his intentions.

Beginning a fresh feud, Strowman confronted Reed face-to-face on RAW after missing his previous appearance for several weeks. Top Picks For You Former WWE Champion wants to face Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 41 Mark Henry makes an appearance on WWE Raw ahead of son Jacob’s debut John Cena confirms appearance on WWE Netflix premiere Following their altercation, Reed and Strowman will officially face off in a bout on next week's episode. There will be even more excitement for the fight as this will be Strowman's first televised contest since July 15, 2024.



Shortly after their intense face-off, Bronson Reed spoke with WWE correspondent Jackie Redmond backstage, where he shed light on his recent actions and issued a stern warning to Strowman. Reed, known for his ruthless demeanor, didn’t hold back in his comments. "Behind all those raging muscles, I know you're that little kid that got picked on," Reed said, directly addressing Strowman.

"And guess what, Braun? You never grow out of [being] a bully, because a bully is right here. And next week, I am going to bully you." “Big” Bronson Reed will bully Braun Strowman: Raw exclusive, Aug.

19, 2024 These words were not just an ordinary taunt; they were a calculated attempt to get under Strowman’s skin. Strowman has been open about his struggles with bullying during his childhood, revealing that he was often picked on for being overweight. Reed appears to be targeting these past insecurities, using them as a psychological weapon as the two powerhouses prepare to clash.

By bringing up Strowman’s painful memories, Reed is aiming to throw his opponent off balance before their highly anticipated encounter. Reed’s recent actions have been a key part of his ongoing push within WWE. Since his brutal assault on Seth Rollins earlier this month, Reed has been portrayed as an unstoppable force, gaining momentum with each passing week.

However, Strowman represents a significant challenge for Reed, one that could either solidify his status as a top contender or halt his momentum. WWE has been emphasizing the size and power of both men, creating a buzz around their upcoming match. As the WWE Universe eagerly awaits this clash of titans, one thing is certain - The Miz has Braun Strowman to thank for saving him from another potentially severe beating at the hands of Reed.

For the second week in a row, Strowman’s intervention prevented Reed from causing further harm, setting the stage for what promises to be a hard-hitting encounter next week. Braun Strowman Gets Emotional While Discussing His Experience with Bullies FULL MATCH: Lesnar vs. Reigns vs.

Joe vs. Strowman - Universal Title Match: SummerSlam 2017 Braun Strowman is known for portraying the fierce "Monster Among Men" character on television, but off-screen, he's genuinely a gentle giant. In an episode of WWE 24, titled " WrestleMania : The Show Must Go On," Strowman became emotional as he recounted his childhood experiences with bullies.

"To see where I've come from, to where I am now, my god. When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a Hulkamaniac. I knew I wanted to be a person like that, someone who walks into a room and gets an immediate reaction," Strowman shared, reflecting on his journey from a bullied child to a WWE superstar.

The former Universal Champion opened up about his childhood, explaining how his husky physique made him a target for constant bullying. "Growing up, I was a husky little boy. My mom didn't know how to say no when I wanted snacks, and I ate a lot of them," he revealed, shedding light on the struggles he faced.

Strowman then touched on the universal nature of bullying, saying, "Bullying is something that everybody, I don't care how big, strong, or beautiful you are, at some point in your life, you get bullied." As he spoke, his emotions became more evident, underscoring the pain of his past experiences. FULL MATCH - 2017 Royal Rumble Match: Royal Rumble 2017 He continued, "I just never understood why I got picked on, because I was a friendly, fun person who always made people laugh.

I knew I was fat, and dealing with that, I had to hear it over and over again. It wears on you eventually, I mean this is hard to talk about." Strowman's vulnerability in discussing these memories highlighted the deep impact bullying had on him.

Strowman also shared a pivotal moment in his career, revealing that he was on his way back to Wisconsin when he received the news that he would be facing Goldberg for the Universal Championship at WrestleMania. Strowman had to step in for Roman Reigns , who withdrew from the event due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. "I drive almost 20 hours straight and get a phone call.

I'm told about last-minute changes and that I'm needed back in Orlando," Strowman recalled, emphasizing the suddenness of the situation..

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