#1 Braun Strowman does monster things
When Paul Heyman was heading up ECW, he invested a good bit in 911 as a monster heel. The big man was well protected, shot to accentuate his strengths, and promoted as a legitimately dangerous commodity.
While 911 was a reasonably talented big man, he was exactly the full blown giant he was marketed as or appeared to be opposite ECW’s smaller talents.
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At 6’8” and 300 pounds, as much as anything, 911 brought up questions as to what Heyman could do with a more legit physical monster at his disposal.
We’ve seen Heyman have input on the Big Show’s creative and he has worked closely with Brock Lesnar for years.
Could Heyman and Braun Strowman now be a match made in heaven? After all, Strowman is as legit a giant wrestling has at the moment, but still has a lot of untapped potential as a young talent whose booking has been questionable. Heyman could plan something special for the Monster Among Men at SummerSlam.