Adam Pearce to make a massive non-title match official for Bad Blood on WWE RAW? Exploring the potential
Bad Blood is around the corner, and WWE has been pulling all stops to make it a star-studded show. As of now, three matches have been made official from Monday Night RAW, with several other feuds and rivalries simmering. Next week on the red brand, RAW General Manager Adam Pearce could make a massive non-title match official for the upcoming spectacle.
The match in question is Bronson Reed vs. Braun Strowman. The rivalry between the two behemoths has been simmering in recent weeks. However, things took a dramatic turn when The Auszilla cost Strowman his Number One Contenders match on RAW this week. Reed made a surprise appearance during the climax of the match and squandered Braun's title aspirations.
With this rivalry transcending heights of ferocity, Bad Blood seems to be the ideal place for the two stars to settle their differences. However, the possibility of Adam Pearce announcing this match for the upcoming spectacle is relatively low. It is because WWE is likely to continue with its 'five-match PLE' format, which has been the hallmark of the Triple H-led creative.
With three matches already being added to the card, the remaining two spots will likely be reserved for the World Heavyweight Championship and the Undisputed WWE Championship matches. Hence, the colossal clash between Braun Strowman and Bronson Reed might not find a place on the matchcard for Bad Blood.
Hence, there is a high chance that Adam Pearce will announce this highly anticipated showdown between the two behemoths for an episode of RAW.
Bronson Reed may be getting prepared for massive things after Bad Blood
Bronson Reed has been on a rampage on RAW lately as he is getting a monstrous push. The former NXT North American Champion has been making a name for himself on the red brand, causing chaos and destruction on the roster. He is seemingly getting prepared for massive things after Bad Blood.
The Auszilla is currently embroiled in a heated rivalry with Braun Strowman on RAW, which could eventually lead to a colossal clash between the two behemoths. His feud with the former Universal Champion could act as a springboard in his rise to the top, with WWE putting him in the title picture.
Following Bad Blood, when Bronson Reed would likely have conquered The Monster Among Men, he would become a force to be reckoned with. The 36-year-old could chase the Intercontinental Championship and herald a new chapter in his main roster run on RAW.
It remains to be seen how things shape up in the coming weeks between Reed and Strowman, as their rivalry has reached a fever pitch.