The WWE Universe was left stunned when Bronson Reed, the rising star, suffered an ankle injury during the main event of Survivor Series. The Australian-born wrestler had a breakout performance alongside Solo Sikoa’s group in the WarGames match against the OG Bloodline. Reed’s impressive display left fans cheering, but the exhilaration was short-lived as he crashed through an empty table after CM Punk saved Roman Reigns.
The severity of the injury is still unknown, but Reed took to Instagram to share a photo of himself going from the top of the cage, accompanied by a quote that epitomized his resilience: “injuries are temporary.” The post sparked a wave of support from WWE fans and peers alike, including JD McDonagh, a fellow RAW star from The Judgment Day. McDonagh’s reaction was particularly noteworthy, as he sent a two-word message to Reed: “Go crazyyyyy.”
Reed’s injury has left many wondering about his future in the company, particularly his affiliation with the Bloodline. During an interview on WWE La Previa before Survivor Series, Reed mentioned that he considers himself a “hired mercenary,” stating that he joins forces with whoever has the right game plan or offers the right amount of money. However, post-Survivor Series, Reed may want to re-evaluate his status with Solo Sikoa and the rest of the group.
As Reed recovers from his injury, fans are eagerly anticipating his return to the ring. Will he return as part of The Bloodline, or has this setback marked the end of an era? Only time will tell. Reed’s determination to overcome his injury is inspiring, and WWE fans can’t help but root for the wrestling phenom.
The incident serves as a stark reminder that even the most thrilling performances can be marred by the unpredictability of professional wrestling. Despite the setbacks, Reed’s tenacity and refusal to give up have earned him a special place in the hearts of many WWE enthusiasts.
The road to recovery will undoubtedly be long and arduous for Bronson Reed, but with the support of his peers and fans, he’s more likely to succeed. As he wisely said, “injuries are temporary.”