Braun Strowman has opened the door to a WWE return, but the former Universal Champion made it clear that any comeback would come with one major condition attached.
Speaking during a recent appearance on the Battleground Podcast, Strowman discussed life after WWE, his growing television career, and whether fans could eventually see him step back inside the squared circle.
While he didn’t rule out another run, he suggested it would take the right offer to pull him away from his current success.
Braun Strowman names price tag and potential WWE opponent
When asked about a possible return, Strowman didn’t hesitate to explain what would motivate him to lace up his boots again.
“Money’s right. I’m down to do about anything. I’ll try anything twice to make sure I don’t like it,” Strowman said.
The former WWE star also pointed to Oba Femi as a potential opponent, joking that he would be willing to return for the right payday.
“You want to back that Brinks truck up? Dump some gold bullion on my Porsche. I’ll come whip that young kid’s ass real quick.”
Despite the playful jab, Strowman praised Femi’s recent work and acknowledged the rising star’s potential. He noted that the powerhouse has a bright future and described him as an impressive athlete.
Strowman also suggested there could be significant business value in a future showdown.
“Like I said, if WWE pull their head out of their you know what and have some common sense, we can make a lot of money.”
At the same time, Strowman admitted he’s enjoying his current chapter away from wrestling. He highlighted his role as host of Everything on the Menu and emphasized that his life outside the ring has been rewarding for both his family and finances.
“So, like I said, to pull me away from the table, it’s going to take a hell of a number,” he explained. “I’m loving it.”
Strowman last wrestled for WWE in April 2025 before his performer contract expired that July. While he admitted he misses the ring, the fans, and the locker room, he also noted that he doesn’t miss “the politics and the bull crap” that came with the business.
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