“The Monster’s Not Done: Braun Strowman Teases WWE Comeback”

“The Monster’s Not Done: Braun Strowman Teases WWE Comeback”

By Kayla Thorn – Ringside Insider | May 13, 2025

 

Braun Strowman may be gone from WWE — but he certainly isn’t forgotten.

 

In a move that has reignited excitement among fans, the former Universal Champion has hinted at a potential WWE return, sparking speculation that “The Monster Among Men” may soon step back into the squared circle.

 

Strowman, released by WWE in late 2024 amid a wave of roster changes, has remained largely out of the spotlight — until now. A recent appearance on the wrestling podcast “The Monster Files” sent shockwaves through the wrestling community, as Strowman revealed that he still has “unfinished business” in WWE.

 

“I’m not done,” Strowman said firmly during the interview. “There’s more left in the tank. I didn’t walk away on my terms, and I believe the fans deserve a proper ending to my story — or maybe a new beginning.”

 

The comment comes just days after Strowman was reportedly spotted backstage at a WWE live event in Nashville, fueling rumors of a potential return. While WWE has made no official statement, multiple sources within the company suggest that both sides are open to working together again — if the timing and storyline are right.

 

A WWE insider told Ringside Insider, “Braun has always been someone Vince and Triple H saw as a big asset. His size, charisma, and intensity aren’t easy to replace. There’s definitely talk about how and when he could come back.”

 

Since his departure, Strowman — real name Adam Scherr — has remained active. He’s taken a few select indie bookings, continued to train, and even hinted at acting opportunities. But his heart, it seems, never truly left the WWE.

 

On social media, fans have rallied behind the idea of his return. A tweet he posted just last week — “Monsters don’t die. They just wait.” — sent #Strowman trending, with many fans speculating about a surprise appearance at upcoming events like SummerSlam or even a Royal Rumble comeback.

 

So what would a Strowman return look like?

 

Some believe WWE could reintroduce him as a dominant heel, shaking up the main event scene. Others argue that a monster-face run — perhaps to feud with rising stars like Bron Breakker or Gunther — could be the perfect reentry point. There’s also talk of him forming a faction, leading a group of “monsters” to terrorize both brands.

 

Whatever the creative path, one thing is certain: Braun Strowman brings a unique presence that few can match.

 

Whether it’s destroying rings, flipping ambulances, or delivering spine-chilling roars, Strowman has etched his place in WWE history. And if the teases are to be believed, history may soon repeat itself.

 

WWE may have let the monster go — but as Strowman himself said, he’s not done yet.

 

And in the world of professional wrestling, monsters alway

s find their way back.

 

 

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