Bronson Reed acknowledges his recent bizarre actions ahead of WWE RAW
WWE Superstar, Bronson Reed, has been a force to reckon with since he took out Seth Rollins on the RAW following SummerSlam. The Aussie behemoth has been doing outrageous things since. He recently shared a social media update acknowledging one such action.
On last week's edition of Monday Night RAW, the 36-year-old was scheduled to face arch-rival Braun Strowman in a singles match. However, before the contest could begin, he charged at his opponent. The Monster of All Monsters got out of the way, leading to Reed running into the turnbuckle and tearing it apart.
The match could not get started without the top rope in place. However, it did not stop the two heavyweights from going after each other. They began to brawl, and at one point, the former NXT North American Champion threw a fan at Braun Strowman.
Bronson Reed took to his Instagram account to reshare another user's story, asking him if he really just threw a fan at the former WWE Universal Champion. The 36-year-old star answered in the affirmative, admitting the actions, for which he even got fined by RAW General Manager, Adam Pearce.
Below is a screenshot of the Instagram story:
Bronson Reed claims attacking former WWE Champion made a huge impact on his career
Bronson Reed recently opened up on how his brutal attack on Seth Rollins on WWE RAW after SummerSlam, made a huge impact on his career.
While speaking to Nims Azoor on The Overnight Crowd, Reed claimed that taking out The Visionary helped his career more than any match ever could. He pointed out that several Seth Rollins fans started cheering for him to continue the brutal assault.
"I've always been able to have a good match with anyone, but you also need something else apart from being a match guy that makes you stand out. So, I feel like that [attack on Seth Rollins] had more of an impact than any match I could've had by going out there and destroying Seth Rollins in front of people. The way I did it as well [six Tsunamis], it was a constant over and over. By the time I got there for the fifth or sixth Tsunami, the people in the audience who loved Seth Rollins were cheering for me to do more. It shows the power of the move, I guess," Reed said. [From 01:21 to 01:59]
You can check out the entire interview below:
Seth Rollins has been absent from WWE television since he was taken out by Bronson Reed. It remains to be seen when he will make his much-awaited return.