WWE star Chad Gable showed off his impressive body transformation following a tough loss on RAW. The veteran competed in an eight-person Street Fight this past Monday night on the red brand.
American Made (Chad Gable, The Creed Brothers, Ivy Nile) battled the Wyatt Sicks (Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, Erick Rowan, Nikki Cross) in a Street Fight in the opening match of RAW. The Wyatt Sicks picked up the victory after Uncle Howdy got involved in the match.
Following the disappointing loss, Gable took to Instagram to show off his physique. The former champion claimed everyone else would have been "shattered" after what he has gone through in the past couple of months on WWE RAW, and added that he would see everyone on Monday night.
"Any other man would have been SHATTERED and broken if they went through what I’ve gone through the past couple months. But I’m Chad Gable. I have work to do. I have a country to represent. I am American Made. See you on Monday. 🇺🇸," he wrote.
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WWE RAW star claims Chad Gable could be World Champion one day
Former Universal Champion Braun Strowman believes Chad Gable has what it takes to become a major champion in WWE.
Speaking with Sportskeeda Wrestling's Riju Dasgupta in an exclusive interview, The Monster of All Monsters praised the leader of American Made. The veteran noted that Gable was a great person and would love to see him win a major title in the company.
"Honestly, someone that I see world championship caliber in is Chad Gable. If we're gonna say underrated and stuff like that, if I have to nail it down, it would be Chad Gable. He has all the tools. He can talk, he's got the look, he can go like nobody else. When it really boils down to it, he is an unbelievable human being, so I would love to see him get a shot at the big gold because he deserves it." [4:36 – 5:06]
You can check out the interview with Strowman in the video below:
Gable is a three-time Tag Team Champion but has never captured a singles title during his tenure in WWE. It will be interesting to see if the 38-year-old ever does win a major title in the company.