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Braun Strowman Weighs In On WWE Release, Turning Down Offers From Other Companies

October 6, 2021 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
Braun Strowman Raw 8-26-19 Adam Scherr Image Credit: WWE

Adam Scherr, the former Braun Strowman, recently discussed his time in WWE and his release from the company in a new interview. Scherr was a guest on on Control Your Narrative and talked about his experience in WWE, being released, turning down offers from several companies since and more. You can check out the highlights below, per Fightful:

On his time in WWE: “I’m so indebted to that company and Vince McMahon because he gave me a shot and an opportunity to meet you guys. I never would have been able to meet you guys if I didn’t get involved in this business. I never would have been able to travel the world, see the things that I’ve done, meet the people I’ve done, fall in love with people that I met through this business. It’s something special. I’m so unbelievably humbled for these experiences that I was able to experience with WWE.”

On his WWE release: “Did it end how I wanted it to? Of course not. I know people always…I’ve been hearing it a ton, ‘You said you’d never wrestle again when you were done with WWE.’ Well, I was forced to be done. I said I would never wrestle for another company when I took my boots off for WWE. I never took my boots off, I never had an opportunity to put them back on and come back to work. I ain’t gonna lie, it sent me to a pretty bad place.”

On his reaction to his release: “It’s a hard thing to realize, the wrestling business is very cutthroat. There are a lot of fairweather friends that came and went through this whole process. Praising and lifting you up when you’re on top of the mountain but when the mountain crumbles beneath your feet, they are standing and kicking dirt on top of you and continue to bury you. It’s a hard reality pill that I had to swallow. Seeing literally my life’s work slip through my fingertips. I always said, I feel like God put me on this earth to be a WWE superstar, and for awhile he did. When the realization of hitting what my rock bottom is, I realized I was put on this earth for more. I was put on this earth to inspire people. What you guys have alloted me to do is to fix myself and what was going on with me and my depression and anger and rage for things in my life that I couldn’t control. You gave me a platform and a place to be able to control myself and tear myself down.”

On turning down offers from other companies following his release: “I turned down a lot of money. Like, an astronomical amount of money to do this [Free the Narrative II]. There are days where I’m thinking about it like, ‘Holy shit.’ Every three letter word corporation out there has made me an offer, talked to me, about what I want to do moving forward. I said, ‘first and foremost, I have something that I want to do.’ One was [Free The Narrative]. Two was just having the chance to breathe and live. Unbelievably blessed for my time in WWE, but it was very very time-consuming. In five years, I saw my parents like eight times. I missed people’s funerals, weddings, births, Christmas, Thanksgiving. The time was amazing, don’t get me wrong, but I’m a human being and I have needs when it comes to comfort. I’m very close with my parents. Being able to work on my friends on a project, work on an app, doing all the other stuff that I have coming out soon that I can talk about more. Just being able to live and going back to my grassroots. This is one of the biggest things coming out of the narrative, remembering who the f**k I was.”

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