Bronson Reed On Being An Attraction, Talks Inspiration From Past Big Men

Bronson Reed On Being An Attraction, Talks Inspiration From Past Big Men
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Bronson Reed On Being An Attraction, Talks Inspiration From Past Big Men

In the world of professional wrestling, Bronson Reed is primed to make a mark as an homage to the classic behemoths of the arena. His significant size has made him a potential drawcard for the WWE.

During a recent interaction with Z93, Reed sheds light on his journey as a heavyweight wrestler and the trailblazers who have been his inspiration. He went onto say,

“My wrestling style resonates a lot with Big Van Vader. I greatly admire Vader and Bam Bam Bigelow too. At my debut, I wasn’t as big; I weighed around 270 pounds, so I couldn’t envision myself making waves. However, as I pursued powerlifting alongside wrestling, I started to grow significantly. Undoubtedly, once you cross 300 pounds, you naturally become a centre of attention but there must be something unique about you.

“Just being over 300 pounds is not distinctive enough. What sets me apart is the sight of me soaring through the air, creating chaos with my robust moves crashing into tables, walls, and all.’

Reed was keen to emphasize that although Vader and Bigelow didn’t clinch the World Champion title in WWE, he envisions himself seizing the title at the opportune moment.

Recently, Reed has joined forces with Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline and has openly discussed their alliance. To know more about his insights, follow the accompanying link.