This past weekend, Bronson Reed competed in the grueling WarGames match at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. The show featured an epic clash between The New Bloodline and The Original Bloodline inside the unforgiving structure.
The New Bloodline, featuring Solo Sikoa, teamed up with Jacob Fatu, Bronson Reed, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. Meanwhile, The Original Bloodline consisted of Roman Reigns joining forces with Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Sami Zayn. Their fifth member, revealed by Paul Heyman, was none other than his good friend CM Punk.
The match concluded with Roman Reigns’ team securing the victory, despite Solo Sikoa’s team boasting a powerhouse lineup, including Bronson Reed. Unfortunately, Reed, who delivered an outstanding performance, suffered an injury setback during the match.
During the match, Reed launched himself from the top of the cage, targeting Roman Reigns, who lay on a table. CM Punk intervened at the last second, pulling Reigns out of harm’s way and leaving Reed to crash through the table.
After the match, he required assistance to return backstage; later it was confirmed that Reed sustained injuries to both legs. However, Reed remained determined, sharing a message on X.
He highlighted his dedication to creating unforgettable moments at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. As of now, an update on Bronson Reed’s condition has provided insight into the aftermath of the brutal table spot.
WWE’s Bronson Reed set to go for medical tests following the injury
Wrestling Observer Radio shared an update on Bronson Reed’s injury from Survivor Series: WarGames. Reed may have hurt one or both ankles after hitting the Tsunami off the top of the WarGames cage.
He is scheduled for medical tests to check his condition, and there’s a chance he might have a broken ankle. The reports shared there were concerns about both ankles being injured, but it now seems like only his right ankle is affected. While the news of Bronson Reed’s frightening injury is disheartening, there is no update yet on how long he will be out of action.