As a long-time WWE enthusiast with decades of watching wrestling under my belt, I must say that Bronson Reed’s injury at Survivor Series was a major blow to the community. The anticipation for his matches, particularly against Seth Rollins, had been building up since 2024, and it seemed like we were finally going to witness an epic showdown.
2024 saw Bronson Reed rising to stardom within the WWE, an event I eagerly anticipated would only strengthen his position at the pinnacle of the organization in future WWE events. Regrettably, a severe injury sustained during Survivor Series required surgery, leaving me wondering about the trajectory of his career within the professional wrestling company.
It appears that Bronson Reed might have to skip a significant portion of the 2025 TV schedule on shows like Monday Night Raw and SmackDown, according to Triple H’s previous recommendation. However, despite this setback, Reed seems to be in high spirits following a successful operation, as other wrestlers gear up for the upcoming new year.
Bronson Reed Shares Positive Update Following Surgery
Bronson Reed’s Tsunami dive off the top of the cage at Survivor Series was amazing, yet it didn’t manage to knock Roman Reigns out of the game. Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse when Reed landed on his feet, causing a significant impact on his right ankle which ended up being almost flat against the mat. This injury necessitated surgery, but Reed’s spirit from his hospital bed seems to indicate he’s making progress towards recovery:
I’m looking forward to Bronson Reed resuming his wrestling match against Seth Rollins, which I believe was the top wrestling rivalry of 2024. However, I can’t help but ponder about how his large cast on his leg might affect his performance in the ring, and recent gossip hints it could be some time before he returns to form.
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Pro wrestling insider Bryan Alvarez provided an update on Bronson Reed on Wrestling Observer Radio, claiming to have some information from sources about his status going forward. Here’s the situation, according to what he’s heard (via PWMania.com):
I want to wish the best to Bronson Reed, who underwent foot surgery, I guess, yesterday, and he revealed on social media [that] he was set for surgery, and he had broken his foot, obviously coming off the cage. Looking like it’s gonna be many months of recovery. And, I mean, the only thing I heard was, like, it was one of those things where, like, it was more complicated than they thought when they went in there. But apparently, they got it all done, and he’s on the road to recovery, so all the best to him.
A more specific expression could be “A lengthy period of rehabilitation after foot surgery,” as the timeline and activities during recovery can vary greatly among individuals. According to AdvancedOrthopedicCenter.com, it may take up to two years for an individual to regain full, normal foot function, and they advise against engaging in high-impact activities before that time frame.
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It seems unlikely that Big Bronson Reed will be sidelined for extended periods, unlike Big E’s neck injury. However, there’s a good chance we might not see him on the WrestleMania 41 card, which is regrettable given his status as the WWE’s most formidable heavyweight wrestler.
As a gamer, I can’t help but ponder over the safety measures needed for Bronson Reed, especially his foot injury. It’s crucial we discuss strategies to prevent a repeat of this issue. The Tsunami move might need some tweaks, or perhaps he needs to be more cautious during performance. Frankly, it was questionable to have him execute the move on a table; the backward pull could have led to an unintentional collision with Roman Reigns, potentially putting too much weight on his injured foot. If we don’t address this issue, I fear another injury might occur. However, I have faith in the WWE and Bronson Reed’s resilience; they’ll find a way to make him stronger than ever!
I wouldn’t expect Bronson Reed to be at the first Monday Night Raw on Netflix but rest assured, we here at TopMob are counting down the days to the first episode on Monday, January 6th.
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2024-12-12 22:07