This week, Braun Strowman, known outside the ring as Adam Scherr, experienced a concerning event when he was rear-ended during a test drive of his personal car project. The incident happened shortly after he took his newly finished #94 EG hatchback Civic out for a spin, resulting in visible damage to the vehicle but fortunately no serious injuries to Strowman.
Details of the Crash and Vehicle Damage
Strowman shared the update on Instagram, posting a video that displayed the damaged rear of his Civic. The athlete expressed both frustration and relief in his message, stating:
I finally got the #94 #eg #hatch #civic done and I got rear ended on the test drive. Neck’s a little sore but all in all I’m glad this is as bad as it is. Could have been way worse,
Braun Strowman wrote.
Despite the collision, the former WWE Universal Champion emphasized that his health was the top concern following the event. He reported mild neck soreness but no major injuries, illustrating his focus on recovery over material loss.
Prioritizing Health Over Vehicle Damage
Addressing the incident’s aftermath, Strowman reflected on the situation with gratitude:
Cars can be fixed. I’m blessed no one was seriously injured,
he added, underscoring appreciation for escaping harm.
The hashtags included in his post, such as #notsolucky, #rearended, and #fenderbender, conveyed his mix of frustration and thankfulness amid the setback.
Maintaining Perspective Amid Setbacks
This crash offers a reminder of the unexpected challenges the Monster Among Men faces beyond wrestling. Known for his passion for high-powered vehicles—including numerous muscle cars exceeding 800 horsepower—the incident is an unwelcome disruption to his automotive interests.
Still, Strowman remains in positive spirits, as recent news of his USA Network television series renewal for a second season provides an encouraging boost outside of his wrestling and car hobbies. The incident does not appear to have dampened his enthusiasm or outlook going forward.
