WWE fans were shocked to see that the company released Braun Strowman. The Monster Among Monsters has a new show coming out under that WWE moniker, where he eats everything in sight. Looking back, he has to admit that it was a wild ride in WWE.

During an appearance on TMZ’s Inside the Ring, Braun Strowman addressed his departure from WWE and how he has moved forward in the months since. He had a good run with the company, picking up a few important championships, and mowing over his opponents in the process.

This went down as Braun Strowman was asked about John Cena’s farewell tour and who he thought might be Cena’s last opponent. Strowman responded by admitting that he has not followed WWE at all since leaving the company in April. That being said, he needed a little break from the company and the entire business.

“I’ll be honest with you, I haven’t watched an ounce of WWE since I left in April. I have no idea what’s going on. My life has been so busy, and honestly, I needed a little bit of a break. Things didn’t end how I wanted it to with the company, but that’s business. You know, at the end of the day, there’s a million things that I could probably say that I don’t need to. But I always weigh on the positive side of stuff, man. Life is a glass half full. WWE gave me an opportunity at life that I could have never imagined having.”

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“I was homeless 12 years ago. I have a house in Wisconsin. I have a house in Florida. I’m 900 feet in the air in the biggest boardroom I’ve ever seen in New York City talking to you guys about my own television show. That’s how you network. Life’s good, baby.”

Braun Strowman explained that he needed space from wrestling and time to focus on new projects, including the production of Everything on the Menu, his new television show where he will do some hardcore eating. While he acknowledged that his WWE exit did not happen the way he wanted, Strowman wants to focus on what the company gave him rather than what it took away.

We will have to see what Braun Strowman is able to do after his last WWE release. Only time will tell if the company brings him back, and they might do just that if his new television show is a massive hit.

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H Jenkins has been breaking pro wrestling news on Ringside News for nearly a decade, with his reports featured by TMZ, Forbes, The Sun, and more.

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