Braun Strowman battling SEVERE issues amid WWE hiatus

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Braun Strowman has been noticeably absent from WWE television recently, and the former Universal Champion has revealed why. Strowman disclosed via Instagram that he has been battling a severe illness, diagnosed as a particularly bad flu, which has caused significant weight loss and delayed his return to the ring.

Strowman’s Struggles with Illness

In his candid update, Strowman shared that he had been bedridden for several days, enduring body aches and high fevers. He stated:
“I laid in a hotel room for four days with a fever of 102 or higher… I have lost 36 lbs this week.”

While frustrated by the setback, Strowman reassured fans that he is on the mend and remains determined to come back stronger than ever.

Impact on Recent WWE Appearances

Before his illness, Strowman was actively involved in WWE programming. He appeared on SmackDown episodes in December 2024, engaging in storylines with Carmelo Hayes, Austin Theory, and The New Bloodline. Unfortunately, his sickness caused him to miss major events, including the RAW Netflix premiere.

Despite the challenges, Strowman views this as a temporary hurdle and emphasized his resolve to make 2025 one of his best years in WWE.

Fans have expressed overwhelming support for Strowman on social media, praising his transparency and resilience. His determination to overcome setbacks has only strengthened his connection with the WWE Universe.

What’s Next for Braun Strowman?

With his return date yet to be confirmed, Strowman is expected to pick up momentum once he recovers fully. WWE’s creative team will likely integrate his comeback into a high-profile storyline to capitalize on his renewed focus and popularity.

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