Seth Rollins accused of "punching like a woman" and making Bronson Reed look weak on RAW by veteran (Exclusive)
Ahead of their clash at the Crown Jewel 2024 Premium Live Event, Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed were involved in an explosive angle on the latest episode of WWE RAW. During the post-show review, wrestling veteran Vince Russo did not mince his words while calling out Rollins' unimpressive punches.
For weeks, WWE has been building up Bronson Reed as a monster heel as he was responsible for putting Seth Rollins on the shelf with a barrage of Tsunamis.
The Visionary returned and unsurprisingly is out to exact revenge on the Australian star, with both men engaging in a chaotic brawl on the go-home show of RAW before Crown Jewel 2024.
While Reed eventually laid out Rollins with a Death Valley Driver, Vince Russo was not too convinced by Seth's punches during the fight. The former WWE head writer called Rollins' work "horrible" on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Legion of RAW podcast and admitted Bronson did not come across as looking like a feared individual during the scuffle.
"I dare you. That was horrible. I don't know how long this guy has been in the business, bro, if you're Bronson Reed and Bronson Reed is never going to say anything because he is below Rollins on the food chain, but what you don't understand is that you're making that monster look weak," Vince Russo said. [58:40 - 59:02]
Russo felt Bronson Reed should openly call out Seth Rollins after what happened on RAW as it did not do his intimidating character any favors:
"Bronson Reed should be cutting the promo of all promos on Seth Rollins after that. You've got to hit me, or you're going to make me look weak. How are you supposed to sell somebody punching like a woman?" [59:05 - 59:20]
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For now, Bronson Reed has the upper hand over Rollins heading into their Crown Jewel 2024 match and it would be interesting to see if WWE gives the 36-year-old star a decisive win over The Visionary.
Please credit Legion of RAW and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.