Braun Strowman Involved In Car Accident While Test Driving Project Car

Braun Strowman, real name Adam Scherr, experienced a frightening moment on the road this week. The former Universal Champion revealed on Instagram that he was involved in a car accident while test-driving one of his project vehicles. Strowman was behind the wheel of a #94 EG hatchback Civic when the incident occurred.

The former WWE star shared a video of the aftermath, showing visible damage to the vehicle he had just finished working on. Strowman explained that he was rear-ended during the drive but expressed gratitude that the situation was not more severe. “Ugh finally got the #94 #eg #hatch #civic done and I got rear ended on the test drive. Necks a little sore but all in all I’m glad this is as bad as it is. Could have been way worse.”

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While the car sustained damage, Strowman assured his followers that he escaped without major physical harm, though he did note some pain. He ended his message with a positive outlook on the situation, noting that material items can be replaced. “Cars can be fixed. I’m blessed no one was seriously injured.”

The video was accompanied by hashtags including “#notsolucky,” “#rearended,” and “#fenderbender,” reflecting his mix of frustration and relief. This incident comes less than a year after Strowman showcased his extensive car collection on social media, which features eight muscle cars boasting over 800 horsepower.

Strowman’s passion for automobiles is well-documented, making the damage to his freshly completed project a disappointing setback. However, the “Monster of all Monsters” appears to be in good spirits despite the wreck and the sore neck resulting from the impact. His hit television on the USA Network has been picked up for a second season. 

 

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Andrew Ravens
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