During a recent conversation on “WWE La Previa,” Bronson Reed elaborated his role in Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline, positioning himself as a remunerated mercenary for the group.
Reed became part of the faction a few weeks back, an occurrence that led to CM Punk being added to the original Bloodline.
Below are some noteworthy parts of the interview:
On cooperating with Solo Sikoa: “I see Solo and myself having a close to identical strategy. It’s not merely about assisting Solo to succeed and getting these newcomers to win, but my intentions are set towards being in the prime event scene, something he shares too. I envisage myself having control over Monday Night Raw, and he over SmackDown. So, it’s like a mutual understanding wherein he might not be directly instructing me, but we are in sync in our thought process.”
On possibly being in the Bloodline on a lasting basis: “Currently, I see myself as somewhat of a mercenary. I chip in when someone has the accurate game plan or the right amount of cash or something. However, regarding a long-term association, that’s an aspect we’ll consider post Survivor Series.”
In other news, Erik of War Raiders publicized on Instagram that he and Sarah Logan are parents to their second son, Ezekiel Joseph Rowe, who was born on Thursday.
Erik shared, “Our family is blessed with a son, he is perfect in every way.”
A new edition of WWE Speed is up for viewing, with Natalya making progress in the tournament by beating B-Fab in the inaugural round.
In the quarter-final, Natalya will compete against Zelina Vega. The other contesting matches consist of Katana Chance versus Alba Fyre and Michin up against Ivy Nile. The champion will challenge Candice LeRae for the WWE Women’s Speed Title.