Braun Strowman is very much a company man, and 2020 hasn't been a bad year for him. While his rivalry with The Fiend received mixed reviews, he defeated WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg at WrestleMania for the Universal Championship and later impressed in the now cancelled RAW Underground segments.
Recently, the Monster Among Men was a guest on Lilian Garcia's podcast, and opened up about his WWE career and why that will be the only company he ever steps into the squared circle for.
"I’ve said it time and time again: the day I take my wrestling boots off for WWE is the day I stop wrestling," Strowman explained. "I will not wrestle for anyone else. I’ve been given an opportunity from Vince McMahon and from WWE at life that I would have never gotten [anywhere else]. I told him a long time ago, the day I take my boots off from you, I’m done. And I mean that."
That's a bold statement from the Monster Among Men, but one which makes sense. He's talked in detail about how Vince McMahon has helped him with his depression, and is clearly grateful for the chances WWE has given him over the years.
So, as of right now, forget about seeing Strowman in All Elite Wrestling!