#3 Turn him heel
Since moving out of The Wyatt Family, we’ve seen Strowman largely play a face character unless he’s been put up against Roman Reigns.
Strowman has the size and strength to play a natural heel, and his below-average mic skills could be covered by a villainous run.
We’ve seen many ordinary mic workers, such as Lars Sullivan, Cesaro, and Drew McIntyre get over as heels as they can allow their actions to do the talking for them.
It’s surprising to watch the creatives portray Strowman as the underdog at times, even though there is no way he can pass for an underdog. In such circumstances, it could be beneficial for the monstrous Superstar to turn heel instead.
With men like Shorty G, Mustafa Ali, Roman Reigns, and Daniel Bryan playing babyface characters on SmackDown, it could give Strowman more talented Superstars to work with.
Strowman needs to build some strong storylines and feuds in order to move into the next phase where he can compete for a top title again, and it’d be good for him if SmackDown turns him heel and uses him to portray his opponents as underdogs.