This week on WWE SmackDown, Braun Strowman agreed to appear on The Grayson Waller Effect. However, he destroyed the set after being interrupted by Carmelo Hayes, which led to a match between the two superstars.
After his set was destroyed, Grayson Waller put together an itemized invoice and sent a personal complaint to SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis. The Aussie Icon claimed the set of his show was worth $50k and that Strowman had caused emotional damage to him and his partner Austin Theory.
Waller also called out Nick Aldis on X (fka Twitter), which led to the latter responding, making it clear that it is almost Christmas and he is obviously busy with his family.
"Hello! Thanks for reaching out to the office of Smackdown General Manager Nick Aldis. While we strive to answer every message individually, volume is high during the Christmas Holiday season, so please bear with us. In the meantime you can email [email protected]," tweeted Aldis.
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Waller also brought up the fact that the transfer window is now open and Nick's approval rating backstage is at an all-time low. It seems like this could be a threat by The Moment Maker, implying that he and Theory could make the move over to RAW if his demands aren't met.
It's unclear if this personal complaint will be taken seriously and if Strowman will be fined $50k for his actions. The fans will have to tune in to WWE SmackDown to find out.
Braun Strowman only recently returned to Nick Aldis' WWE SmackDown
Braun Strowman recently made his return from injury and has since been able to make the move over to SmackDown. He was initially a RAW Superstar when he tore his groin in the Last Monster Standing Match against Bronson Reed but has now found a new place on the blue brand.
Waller and Theory could make the move over to WWE RAW if they are able to convince Adam Pearce to allow them onto his brand. A-Town Down Under would perhaps prefer to be on the red brand with its upcoming move to Netflix.