#4 Braun Strowman will not win the Universal Title
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Braun Strowman is perhaps the hungriest superstar in the locker room today and has taken Monday Night Raw by storm with his sheer viciousness and capricious personality. His constant improvement and growth as a professional wrestler is commendable and the Monster has all the momentum heading into a brawl this Sunday where he challenges to take away the Universal Championship from Brock Lesnar.
But, despite being involved in such a marquee match with Brock and Kane, the possibility of Strowman winning the Universal title seems a bit low considering the Beast is still scheduled to clash with 'the Big Dog' at WrestleMania 34 this year.
Moreover, recent rumors are suggesting that 'the Monster Among Men' is scheduled to face 'the A-Lister' Miz for the Intercontinental Championship at the Super Dome which only indicates that he won't be the last man standing this Sunday.