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“Don’t You Work In Catering Now?”- Braun Strowman Hits Back At Mustafa Ali Who Trolled Him For Losing His Job

Braun Strowman and Mustafa Ali engaged in a war of words on Twitter ahead of this week’s episode of Monday night RAW. The former WWE Universal Champion boasted about how his WWE Crown Jewel 2022 match against Omos received a positive response from fans and critics.

Strowman also took a dig at the smaller sized wrestlers who rely majorly on their flips and athleticism to entertain the fans. Both Strowman and Omos are very tall. Still, they had a top-quality wrestling match in Saudi Arabia. Reacting to the star rating that the match received, the Monster Among Men wrote on Twitter:

“Omos, can you believe we got 47 and reminded the people that no one cares about all these floppy floppers. Giants and Monster > flippy flipper bag your grocery’s at

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@kroger #AirportTest #SizeIsThePrize #SwoleIsTheGoal.”

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In case you didn’t know, WWE booked a match between Braun Strowman and Omos at this year’s Crown Jewel show, where Strowman emerged victorious. Omos did not have the back of MVP in this match.

What happened between Mustafa Ali and Braun Strowman?

Apparently, the tweet from Strowman did not go down well with most of the fans and his friends and rivals in the locker room who are not that big in size. One of the WWE Superstars who was not happy with Strowman’s comment was Mustafa Ali. The former Cruiserweight division Superstar quoted the Monster’s tweet and replied:  “Can you teach me how to get fired?”
It was an indirect dig at WWE firing Strowman last year by releasing him from his contract. Strowman did not keep quite as he hit back at Ali by asking him how he has been doing at catering as the WWE creative team does not have any good storylines for him. “Don’t you work in catering now????” An angry Strowman commented.

 

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Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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