Bronson Reed – ‘I Had A Lot Of Faith That When I Was Released I Would End Up Back In WWE’

Bronson Reed – ‘I Had A Lot Of Faith That When I Was Released I Would End Up Back In WWE’
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In a recent episode of the “Insight” podcast, the professional wrestler Bronson Reed opened up about his return to WWE, sparring with Braun Strowman, administering six Tsunamis on Seth Rollins, among other topics.

Reed revealed in the podcast about his surprising return to WWE, stating, “I had a lot of faith that when I was released I would end up back in WWE. I didn’t think it would be so soon.” He mentioned his plans of wrestling in Japan for a few years before rejoining WWE. But to his surprise, he was back in WWE in just 16 or 17 months.

When talking about his attack on Seth Rollins during RAW, Reed admitted that the Tsunamis were meant to be fewer than what he ended up doing. The crowd reactions encouraged him to keep delivering more Tsunamis, he shared.

Further into the conversation, Reed recalled informing Rollins about the repeated Tsunamis, saying, “As it’s happening. So it’s one of those things like, yeah, he has to be willing to be there and I have to be willing to be able to do more.”

Reed also discussed his feud with Braun Strowman, expressing surprise at how it went viral. He said he was excited to work with Braun and admitted that the car destruction scene during their brawl could not be practiced beforehand.

During the podcast, a clip of Reed destroying Seth Rollins was shared. The WWE wrestler further revealed they had filmed all of it in one continuous live take, countering assumptions of multiple recordings.