Last week, Braun Strowman's battle against Bronson Reed was called off after the two superstars began brawling before the bell could ring. After inflicting pain on one another, Strowman and Reed found themselves lying on the floor backstage, after which the segment ended.
However, this rivalry between the two superstars is now expected to continue in the upcoming episode of RAW. While Reed will look to beat Strowman and gain a decisive advantage, there is a chance The Monster Among Men could team up with five-time World Champion Seth Rollins in the upcoming episode of RAW.
For those unaware, Rollins was brutally taken out by Bronson Reed on the August 5th edition of RAW. The Australian attacked Rollins by surprise and delivered Tsunami after Tsunami, which led to The Visionary being hospitalized and not appearing on WWE programming.
You can check out the footage of Bronson Reed's attack on Seth Rollins below:
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Hence, the upcoming edition of the Monday Night Show could witness Seth Rollins making his return and allying with Braun Strowman to take out Bronson Reed. It will be interesting to see how Reed deals with it if something along these lines takes place tonight.
Wrestling veteran had words of praise for Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman's career in WWE has been a roller-coaster ride. While Strowman was doing exceedingly well early in his career with the Stamford-based promotion, things went downhill when he was released in 2021. However, Strowman worked his way back, and WWE re-signed him in 2022.
Recently, a wrestling veteran had words of praise for Braun Strowman. The wrestling veteran in question is Tommy Dreamer. During an episode of Busted Open After Dark, the ECW Legend recalled Strowman's early days in professional wrestling.
Dreamer said:
"I had the earliest of Braun Strowman's matches. We joke about it whenever I talk about him, but I think he said I was like his third or fifth match ever. And I didn't work in WWE, and I'm doing it on television, and me and the Dudleys and Rhino were all feuding with Braun Strowman. You could see how great this guy was going to be. He's also had some ups and downs in his career, to the point where WWE lets him go.... But I think he's been firing on all cylinders, right. Really, really enjoy his work, always have. But he's now been on a next-level path," he said. "For a while, he was leaned up, but now he's put on some weight - I shouldn't say put on some weight [but] put on some muscle, and he's kept his leanness, which for him, he's quick and explosive. As well as people don't realize how big this guy is." [H/T: WrestlingInc.]
Strowman's biggest moment in WWE came when he won the Universal Championship in his first run with the promotion in 2020. It will be interesting to see if he wins another World Championship soon.