Bronson Reed opened up about his affiliation with Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline during a discussion on “WWE La Previa.” He shared about his responsibilities and likened his position to a hired gun within the group.
Reed became part of this group a couple of weeks back, a move that led to the inclusion of CM Punk into the initial Bloodline.
Below are some highlight snippets from Reed’s insightful conversation:
Speaking about obeying Solo Sikoa: “I believe Solo and I follow a similar strategy. My motive isn’t only to aid Solo in his victories and boost the newer players but also to mark my presence in the main event. Solo harbors the same ambition. My focus lies with Monday Night Raw, and he has his sights set on SmackDown. Hence, it’s not strictly about me following his directives, but about us sharing a mutual understanding and working towards common goals.”
On the possibility of a long-term association with the Bloodline: “This is a topic that time will decide… Right now, I view myself as a mercenary, of sorts. If someone approaches me with an appropriate plan and a satisfactory payment, I’m on board. Long-term commitment is something we’ll have to reassess post the Survivor Series.”
The latest edition of WWE Speed went live, championing Natalya’s win over B-Fab and securing her a spot in the next round of the tournament.
The quarterfinals will see Natalya competing against Zelina Vega. Other scheduled matches include Katana Chance battling Alba Fyre and Michin locked against Ivy Nile. The champion of these matches will challenge Candice LeRae for the WWE Women’s Speed Championship.
TODAY on #WWESpeed! @NatbyNature and @TheVibeBri are ready to clash in the #WWESpeed Women’s No. 1 Contender’s Tournament. Choose your winner! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/TtzZH8mqzq
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