Talk:Adam Scherr

A Serious Career in Pro Wrestling for Adam Scherr
I had almost forgotten about this big man who is known in the sports world as a former strongman competitor. Despite being 6'8" and over 300 lbs, there seems to be no apparent rise to greater heights for Adam Scherr who by most sources, trained with WWE in its NXT program, and was assigned the ring name of Braun Stowman. At most, all I have seen (and this is just my observation), he has made a very cameo-styled appearance as a background figure in Adam Rose's Rosebud entourage (as pictured) along with other random faces, some of which come also from NXT (Leah Van Dale (pictured) and from the independent circuit in general. I only wonder if Scherr has been seriously assigned to any matches or is he still under training? Granted, some wrestlers do train for several years during or before launching their careers. However, according to most sources, his apparent "debut" was sometime during 2013. This is now 2015, approximately 2 years removed from that time. One would think, he has completed his training and on his way to wrestling several matches by this time.

Seeing as how the WWE is desperate to recruit or enhance new talent, why hasn't Scherr been featured in a match? At least, he should have had several NXT matches under his wide belt by now. Is NXT not confident enough in Scherr to wrestle? He looks as though he could be a strong singles competitor. I was thinking since he is quite the burly brute, he could have joined Erick Rowan, Luke Harper and Bray Wyatt and be the fourth member of their in-story family. However, that's a moot suggestion now, since the WWE has disposed of the Wyatt brotherhood, having each of those men fight each other and Bray go on his own.

Scherr was a man I was looking forward to seeing interesting things from in the WWE, but it would seem he has been held down and not even utilized except for background scenery. Perhaps big Adam should consider other promotions if he is truly serious about having a professional wrestling career. That would be my advice as pro wrestling enthusiast and hypothetical manager/trainer. I would suggest that for Scherr. (no pun intended) (The 7th Scribe (talk) 18:33, February 4, 2015 (UTC))