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Braun Strowman: Part Of Me Enjoys The Chaotic Situation Backstage At WWE Raw

"All of a sudden, you’re in three matches in an hour and 10 minutes’ worth of a three-hour show."

Braun Strowman has opened up on the chaotic nature of WWE Raw due to last-minute changes, admitting that part of him relishes the disorganisation. 

Strowman was included in three matches on the April 26 episode of Raw, featuring in over an hour of the three-hour show, which 'The Monster Among Men' says was down to late changes to the show. 

The former Universal Champion has hailed the efforts of every superstar in WWE and acknowledged that it's a tough time to draw ratings at the moment, but feels the company and its talent are working as hard as possible to put on the best possible show. 

Speaking to Bleacher Report, Strowman said: "The boys and girls in the back, we all work really, really hard. It’s been a little chaotic because everything’s been all over the place. People get sick and things change last minute. And part of me enjoys that, I’m not going to lie.

"This past Monday was a prime example. Everything was crazy because people got hurt, people were sick and stuff changes. All of a sudden, you’re in three matches in an hour and 10 minutes’ worth of a three-hour show. You’re freaking out, but when you get out there and get it done and hit a home run, it’s such a satisfying feeling.

"It’s a tough time right now. It’s a challenge for everything that’s on television to try to draw live viewership. I’ll be honest, I haven’t even had cable in my house in the last decade. I keep up with our shows via our apps and social media.

"I think we’re doing a good job with everything that’s out there in the world, with everything at everyone’s fingertips. I think we constantly go above and beyond to do everything we can to keep our viewers entertained and to draw in new viewers and demographics."

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