Vince McMahon has a habit of making last-minute changes to RAW, and that's often reflected when we watch the show. It's chaotic, sometimes nonsensical, and almost always terrible. There are some good moments of course, and Braun Strowman has been responsible for many of those as late.
During a recent interview with Bleacher Report, Strowman opened up on what it's been like to be in the midst of those changes. "The boys and girls in the back, we all work really, really hard," he started. "It’s been a little chaotic because everything’s been all over the place. People get sick and things change last minute. And part of me enjoys that, I’m not going to lie."
“This past Monday was a prime example. Everything was crazy because people got hurt, people were sick and stuff changes," Strowman said, possibly alluding to rumours of a COVID outbreak backstage. "All of a sudden, you’re in three matches in an hour and 10 minutes’ worth of a three-hour show. You’re freaking out, but when you get out there and get it done and hit a home run, it’s such a satisfying feeling."
WWE has definitely been redoing the same matches and using the same Superstars a lot since WrestleMania, so the virus spreading among those who competed at the Show of Shows seems likely (AJ Styles and Omos will finally return tonight after winning the RAW Tag Team Championships at the event).
As for Strowman, he's setting his sights on the Universal title at the WrestleMania Backlash PPV...