Braun Strowman Affirms His Knee Injury, Former Video-On-Demand Director of WWE Discusses Obfuscating the Original WWF Logo.

Braun Strowman Affirms His Knee Injury, Former Video-On-Demand Director of WWE Discusses Obfuscating the Original WWF Logo.
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Professional wrestler Braun Strowman is presently grappling with some trouble in his knee. He has a doctor’s appointment arranged to examine it.

In a recent conversation with “WWE Die Woche,” Strowman shed light on his recent difficulties during his bout with Damian Priest in Monday night’s WWE RAW episode. He revealed,

“My knee is slightly injured. Later this week, I have to visit the doctor to assess it. If you’ve been observant, you’ll notice that it’s been bothering me. I’ve been missing a beat for the past few weeks. There’s some minor issue in there.”

He further revealed, “When my knee hit the top of the barrier, I felt something shift inside my kneecap. By the end of the match, I had a bruise on my knee. It wasn’t an excuse, but it certainly didn’t contribute to me avoiding defeat.”

The former director of Video on Demand (VOD) at WWE had a conversation with Conrad Thompson on the AdFreeShows’ Insiders show. He spoke about his experience with having to blur the old WWF logo on the WWE Network platform. He disclosed,

“An international promoter owning a venture titled Wrestling Challenge won a lawsuit against us. We were obligated to remove all graphics. The task of blurring the WWF logo was one of the most exasperating periods of my career. It cost us countless hours. In the initial stages, we got approval for the chubby WWF logo. That was the beginning. Then everything was authorized. I mean, we spent numerous hours just on the blurring process, let alone show production. It was just blurring the show with my team or an editor.”

He further explained, “We would delegate five shows to an overnight editor to be worked on. He would edit many ECW shows overnight. An ECW show would have between 10, 20, to 30 cuts. My job was to set them up, and he would combine them overnight. The act of blurring dictated our lives for five years. It was outright awful. Have you seen those Attitude Era shows? Complete chaos. It was a struggle just to cover the bug without disrupting the audience’s attention. It was a nightmare.”

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