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Braun Strowman is lobbying to be cast in a major role following his WWE release earlier this month. He is already set to host his food show on the USA Network, but a movie project may be on the ...
Braun Strowman was released from WWE earlier this year, among several other superstars. Despite him being loved by the fans for his storylines, this was the second time he was released by the company.
Earlier this month, WWE released Strowman along with several other main roster and "NXT" talents. "The Monster Among Men" previously returned to the company in 2022.
While most assume former WWE stars like Braun Strowman and Dakota Kai could be strong candidates to sign with AEW after their recent release, Will Ospreay actually wants them to go prove ...
As Taylor Swift gains the rights back to her music, a look at how the saga began with Scooter Braun. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 Celeb news ⭐ U.S. Politics Sports ...
Scooter Braun has reacted to Taylor Swift gaining control of her music catalog six years after the pair’s nasty feud over her masters. “I am happy for her,” Braun, 43, told The Post on ...
Scooter Braun has revealed that he still “feels a lot of guilt” towards the young artists that he previously managed.. Speaking to Steven Bartlett on the latest episode of The Diary of a CEO ...
Gov. Mike Braun replaces three IU Board of Trustees members early, citing the high number of applicants. New appointees include Sage Steele and Jim Bopp.
When Braun’s holding company, Ithaca Holdings, purchased Big Machine Label Group, Swift said in a Tumblr post that she was “sad” and “grossed out” – and accused the 43-year-old of ...
The passionate pro wrestling section of the internet was set ablaze Sunday afternoon when longtime WWE Superstar R-Truth announced that he was leaving the compa ...
Taylor Swift owns her music catalog following masters controversy with Scooter Braun. Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun masters controversy, explained. Swift's journey to owning the rights to her ...
Based on Braun’s assertion that it costs $300,000 per use, that would cover three executions. The state executed Joseph Corcoran in December 2024, then Benjamin Ritchie in May 2025.