Seth Rollins announced for Steel Cage Match at upcoming WWE show
Seth Rollins has been announced for a Steel Cage Match at an upcoming WWE show. The Visionary will be in action next Monday night on WWE RAW in a singles match against Bronson Reed.
Rollins defeated Reed at Crown Jewel 2024 earlier this month in Saudi Arabia. Reed got his revenge by attacking Rollins on the November 4 edition of RAW, and the two stars are scheduled to battle again next week on the red brand.
It has also been announced that Reed and Rollins will battle in a Steel Cage Match at the upcoming WWE Live Event at Madison Square Garden on December 26. Rollins promoted the match on his Instagram story, and you can check it out by clicking here.
The rivalry between Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed has been going on for months. Reed attacked Rollins on the August 5 episode of RAW and hit him with six Tsunami Splashes. Rollins was out of action for over a month but returned on the September 30 edition of RAW to cost Reed the Last Monster Standing Match against Braun Strowman.
Vince Russo reacts to Seth Rollins' victory at WWE Crown Jewel
Wrestling veteran Vince Russo recently shared his thoughts on Seth Rollins defeating Bronson Reed at Crown Jewel.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Writing with Russo show, the legend suggested that Reed should have squashed Rollins in their match at the premium live event. However, Russo noted that he knew the company wouldn't do that and claimed that Rollins should have sold the effects of the match more on the following episode of RAW.
"Absolutely, but I just, I know they are not gonna do that, Chris. I just, I just know they are not gonna do that... He came out on Monday in that Fatal Four-Way and all they kept selling was that how hurt he was and he shouldn't be out here, and how hurt he was. And Rollins sold nothing, he sold nothing."
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It will be interesting to see if Bronson Reed can pick up a victory over Seth Rollins on next Monday's edition of WWE RAW or if the 36-year-old will come up short once again.