Braun Strowman recently appeared as a guest on ESPN Radio’s “J&J Show” to promote an upcoming RAW show in Memphis, Tennessee.
During the interview, Strowman spoke about enjoying being a WWE Superstar because it allows himself to portray a character that is completely opposite to his real-life personality, and one of the worst parts being the lack of privacy that comes with the lifestyle.
As Strowman explained to the “J&J Show” hosts during the appearance on the show, when it comes to dealing with adult aged fans in real-life he can simply slip into his WWE alter-ego, whereas with younger fans he can’t do that because they are his single favorite part about being a WWE Superstar.
“When it comes to the kids, I always have time for [them],” said Strowman. “Literally, that is my favorite part about being a WWE superstar is the influence that we get to [have] with the little ones. Just seeing their faces, walking around the arena now that, per se, I’m more liked by the crowd and almost a good guy. Just on my way out of the ring high-fiving the kids, just the looks on their face. I mean, it’s really, really special.”
Strowman continued, “There’s so many opportunities to open a kid’s eyes and show them a window of things that they’re not used to seeing. Just that little split second when I stop on my time just to give them a handshake or a high five. That, in my opinion, leaves a lasting impression… At the end of the day, that’s the best part about all of this.”
Check out the complete Braun Strowman interview at ESPN.com.