A WWE star has come to the defense of Braun Strowman.
Following WWE Crown Jewel, Braun Strowman garnered a great deal of heat when he had a series of tweets that targeted “grocery baggers” and “flippy wrestlers”.
Various reports have confirmed that there are those within WWE who were not happy with Strowman’s social media comments.
Speaking on the latest After The Bell podcast, WWE Raw commentator Corey Graves came to Strowman’s aid instead.
Graves said:
“To everybody on the internet that’s all up Braun’s ass about Braun being proud of himself, and him — in his opinion — declaring that was the greatest big man match of all time, look, that doesn’t have to be your opinion.”
“Everybody’s entitled to their opinion. That’s how this business works. It’s a subjective business.”
“Braun delivered and Braun was feeling himself and he’s got a whole bunch of people all up in arms about him saying, ‘I’m the best.’ You know what? That’s what this game is now. This game is about self-promotion.”
As previously reported, there was a new update in regards to what those in WWE think of the heat on Braun Strowman.
Strowman last competed in a win over Omos in singles competition at the WWE Crown Jewel premium live event.
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