#2 Why didn’t Braun Strowman seek revenge on the Street Profits or The Viking Raiders for damaging his car at WWE Backlash?

There is no doubt that Braun Strowman had the best year of his WWE career in 2020. After randomly being inserted in the Universal Championship storyline as a last-minute replacement for Roman Reigns. Strowman beat Goldberg at WrestleMania 36 for the title.
After defending the WWE Universal Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura and The Fiend, The Monster Among Men looked unstoppable.
His next storyline would be against The Miz and John Morrison, when they would challenge Strowman in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match for the Universal Championship at Backlash. Prior to their match, the two tormented Strowman in several ways, including damaging his car's windshield. Strowman then retaliated by flipping over a van containing the two stars.
At Backlash, after Strowman defeated The Miz and Morrison to retain the Universal WWE Championship, it eventually cut to The Street Profits and The Viking Raiders ongoing storyline.
In this segment, WWE showed the tag-teams brawling outside in a parking lot. We saw Montez Ford throwing Erik on Braun Strowman’s car, breaking the windshield again. Instead of owning up to what happened, all four wrestlers ran away and never admitted what they did.
Considering Strowman said that the car was something he ‘worked his whole life for’ after seeing the damage that Miz and Morrison caused, he didn’t once question anyone who damaged his car on this occasion.
Moreover, he never confronted either the Street Profits or The Viking Raiders. This leaves a gap in this unresolved storyline as it was never explained why Strowman didn't care about his car anymore when it meant absolutely everything to him just a few weeks earlier.
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