
Imagining Braun Strowman's Next Acts of Destruction After Breaking Steel Cage
One cannot help but marvel at the wreckage Braun Strowman has left in his wake on WWE Raw.
There is no more compelling behemoth on the roster right now. The Monster Among Men tearing through the red brand, be it flipping over an ambulance or shoving Kalisto off the entrance ramp while the luchador was trapped inside a dumpster, has been hugely compelling.
Strowman added to his list of destructive acts on Monday's Raw when he hurled the massive Big Show through the wall of the steel cage that encircled them.
More broken structures are on the way. More demolished equipment will lie at Strowman's feet. The way the crowd roared for him smashing open the cage on Monday night is proof of that.
What will The New Face of Destruction dig his claws into next? What creative way will WWE showcase Strowman's power and mercilessness?
The following is a look at where Strowman may strike in the days and weeks ahead.
Ladders in Ruin
1 of 5Strowman has yet to enter the chaotic battlefield that is the ladder match.
The bout has long been home to breathtaking spots where flesh collides with steel. And one may be on his dance card before long.
The TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view will be a Raw-exclusive event this year. Should Strowman enter the show enraged after failing to topple Brock Lesnar at No Mercy, it would be smart to put him in a TLC match to let him take out his aggression on his foes. This would be a prime chance to let Strowman go on a rampage.
The Monster Among Men could slam a succession of Superstars through ladders. In one memorable spot, he could hit one brave soul with a running powerslam off the ring apron onto a propped-up ladder.
Strowman adding his name to the ladder match's rich history of pain and suffering is a no-brainer.
Crushing a Shark Cage
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Incorporating the shark cage into WWE action has been all the rage of late. Since last November, there have been three matches where someone was suspended in one of those structures.
If WWE is going to make this a more regular part of the product, it would be wise to make sure Strowman gets his hands on one of those cages.
Perhaps as one of Strowman's enemies is about to be hoisted up in a shark cage, The Monster Among Men grabs hold of it. He could yank it down, slam it against the floor and tear open the bars to get to his rival. The cage could surely be gimmicked to facilitate that scene.
It would be an especially powerful image to see an enclosure designed to keep sharks at bay fail to prevent Strowman from devouring his prey.
An Injurious Royal Rumble Exit
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The Royal Rumble is an easy stage on which to let Strowman's ferocity shine.
He will be surrounded by a throng of opponents. And he can make waves by ousting them from the Battle Royal in particularly violent fashion.
This year, Strowman flung Kalisto out of the ring onto two other Superstars at the Royal Rumble. He can outdo that in 2018 by throwing a foe out of the ring and through the announce table.
As a bonus, he can hurl one of the cruiserweights over the top rope and onto the security barricade.
Moments like those should be a regular occurrence for The Monster Among Men. And Battle Royals should be his stomping grounds, the place where he makes it clear just how dangerous he is.
Tearing Up the Titantron
4 of 5No part of the WWE environment should be safe from Strowman, the Titantron included.
The giant screen that features wrestlers' entrance videos is often left alone by even the destructive monsters of the squared circle. In 1999, though, Big Show pulled down the Titantron to allows Steve Austin to tear into it.
A reprisal of that moment is a smart move. Even though Big Show already pulled it off, it would create a rare image. It would paint Strowman as an inhuman beast capable of bringing down anything he wanted to.
It would be easy to script the scene, too, as Strowman is so filled with rage. Maybe one of his rivals is trash-talking him through the big screen, inspiring the monster to rip apart his image.
Demolishing a Limousine
5 of 5Batista, Goldberg and John Cena have all contributed to the long history of WWE Superstars destroying limousines. Strowman joining that group is a must.
The Monster Among Men wouldn't attack the vehicle with weapons as others have, though. He would rip it apart with his bare hands.
In pursuit of a rival, Strowman could rip the doors off the limo, smash through the windows with his fists and lift the car's back end.
Putting the big man's imprint on a WWE trope would be highly entertaining. And thanks to Strowman's immense strength, the company wouldn't have to gimmick the limo nearly all that much.
A limo containing one of his enemies has to be on Strowman's to-demolish list.






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