4-time WWE champion reacts to Braun Strowman's heartfelt post about the highs and lows of his career

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Braun Strowman opened up about the highs and lows of his professional wrestling career. The Instagram post caught Chad Gable's attention, who was praised by the former Universal Champion.

The Monster of All Monsters returned to WWE television on a recent edition of SmackDown. He quickly defeated Carmelo Hayes before losing to the former NXT Champion via count-out on the latest edition of SmackDown.

On Instagram, Braun Strowman penned an emotional message expressing gratitude towards Gable for taking some crazy bumps for him. The four-time WWE champion (one-time NXT Tag Team Champion, one-time WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champion, and two-time WWE RAW Tag Team Champion) reacted to the post.

Check out a screengrab of Gable's Instagram comment on Strowman's Instagram post:

Earlier this year, Gable split from the Alpha Academy and formed American Made with The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile. The faction was quite recently involved in a feud with the Latino World Order.

Gable also shared the ring with Cody Rhodes, whom he failed to beat on a recent edition of SmackDown.


Vince Russo expressed his frustration with Braun Strowman's past and current WWE booking

Vince Russo discussed Braun Strowman's past WWE booking, recalling his iconic feud with Roman Reigns from several years ago.

Speaking on BroDown on Backstage Pass, Russo claimed that WWE has switched gears with Strowman, considering the state of his current booking in the company. He said:

"Okay bro, you remember he was throwing over trucks and he was in that big angle with Roman Reigns. Okay bro. Something happens and you change your mind with him, then cut him loose. They definitely switched gears on this guy, and he's not been over for years."
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Strowman was previously signed to Monday Night RAW but has switched brands and joined SmackDown during the Transfer Window. The former Universal Champion took time off from in-ring competition after suffering an injury following his Last Monster Standing Match against Bronson Reed on the red brand.