Braun Strowman On Cinematic Matches: It's Sports Entertainment At Its Pinnacle

Braun Strowman got his WrestleMania moment when he won the WWE Universal Title from Goldberg on night one of WrestleMania 36. But it was the Boneyard match between AJ Styles and The Undertaker that closed and stole night one.

Speaking to SuperSport, Braun Strowman weighed in on the cinematic bouts at WrestleMania 36.

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“They were cinematic pieces of art. It was literally sports entertainment at its pinnacle. It was mind blowing watching the cinematics… the fights scenes, just the whole presence of it all… I’ve got goosebumps thinking about it right now. When I watch wrestling I don’t watch it as an analytical wrestler trying to break it down and nitpick everything, I watch wrestling like I did when I was a teenager, when I was a child, I watch it to be entertained… and, dammit, it entertained me," he said.

When asked about a potential cinematic match of his own, Strowman named Bray Wyatt as the man he would like to face outside the ring.

“As much as I hate it for him, because he isn’t going to want to get these hands, it’s my mentor, it’s the man that made the monster, the man that turned into The Fiend, the one and only Bray Wyatt. His mind, his abilities, there is nothing else like it.”

Wyatt, live from the Firefly Fun House, confronted Strowman to close Friday's SmackDown, setting up a potential bout between the two at some point down the line.

You can read about Strowman's crazy 24-hours where he found out he would be headed to Florida to face Goldberg after originally not being on the WrestleMania 36 card by clicking here.

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