Bronson Reed breaks silence with unique threat to Seth Rollins following WWE RAW
Monday's WWE RAW closed with a shocking scene as Seth Rollins returned for revenge on Bronson Reed. The former Shield member was forced to go on a brief hiatus, but now he's back. However, Rollins may be put back on the shelf as Reed just issued a disturbing, violent warning.
The King of Monsters reignited his dominance in early August, promising to make his own path. Reed did just that as he destroyed Rollins with six Tsunamis to put him out of action. The Aussie heavyweight eventually went into battle against Braun Strowman, which led to the first-ever Last Monster Standing match closing this week's live RAW episode. The match began with violence, and never stopped. Towards the twenty-minute mark, Reed nailed a superplex to The Monster of All Monsters, and that collapsed the ring for a massive pop. As the referee counted, Reed went to stand up but Rollins rushed in from out of nowhere and put Bronson face-first into half of the steel steps with a Stomp. Braun ultimately made it back to his feet first for the win.
The Visionary has a monstrous challenge in his near future, according to Reed. The 2024 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal winner took to Instagram today to issue a savage threat to Rollins. Bronson included a screenshot that shows mucus leaking from his nose after the Stomp to the steel.
"Seth. You stomped the snot outta my skull. Seth. I will take the life from your body. #WWERAW #WWE," Bronson Reed wrote with the photo below.
WWE has not confirmed when Rollins vs. Reed will take place. This will be the first-ever singles match between the two as the only time they have shared the ring was the 2023 Elimination Chamber match.
Seth Rollins featured in new WWE special
WWE premiered a new documentary earlier this summer, WrestleMania XL: Behind The Curtain. The one-hour special gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at The Grandest Stage of Them All, held in Philadelphia this past April.
Seth Rollins entered Lincoln Financial Field for Night Two of WrestleMania XL with a Mummers Parade, put on by the colorful Philadelphia Mummers. Never-before-seen footage of their preparation will be featured on the version of Behind The Curtain that just premiered on the CW Network. This comes even as The Visionary is expected to have a major WWE project coming out soon.
Rollins pulled double duty at WrestleMania this year. Night One closed with Rollins and Cody Rhodes losing to The Rock and Roman Reigns. Night Two opened with Drew McIntyre defeating Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The Monday Night Messiah has wrestled just one time since WrestleMania. The match came on July 6 at Money in the Bank as Rollins and McIntyre failed to dethrone Damian Priest of the World Heavyweight Championship.