Braun Strowman Talks Shinsuke Nakamura, The Fiend Getting Out Of Hand, What An IC Title Run Would Mean

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Braun Strowman Talks Shinsuke Nakamura, The Fiend Getting Out Of Hand, What An IC Title Run Would Mean

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Dallas News recently talked to Braun Strowman. The “Monster Among Men” discussed current Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura, what he thinks of “The Fiend,” and what a title run would mean to him.

Check out some highlights below:

On facing Shinsuke Nakamura:

I don’t know if it’s I can’t get away from him, or poor Sami can’t get away from me. He just keeps happening to end up in my crosshairs. Talking about Shinsuke Nakamura, this is the first opportunity I’ve had to work with him here in his stint with WWE. I’ve been pretty impressed so far. … It’s been a different change of pace being in the ring and mixing it up with Shinsuke. And I think what the outcomes have been these past couple outings that we’ve had, I’ve without a doubt earned myself a title opportunity for that Intercontinental Championship. We’re going to see what the powers that be will have [to say] — you never know, the last SmackDown leading into the Royal Rumble here coming up in Dallas, if they’ll give me that opportunity to take on Shinsuke for the title before we go into the Royal Rumble.

His thoughts on Bray Wyatt:

It’s been a pretty awesome process to watch Bray and what he’s been able to accomplish. … Still a brother. I love Bray to death. This Fiend thing is getting a little out of control. Honestly, I wouldn’t mind having a shot at him one of these days and seeing what can happen.

What winning the Intercontinental Championship would mean:

It would be an absolute honor to even represent the Intercontinental Championship with so many greats in the past that have been able to represent it and bring prestigious merit to that title. I think it would be a great fit, and an awesome way to get my foot in the door on carrying a singles title and showing the world where I belong