Adam Pearce is normally quite a busy man on RAW, but when speaking to Seth Rollins this week, he expressed major concern about booking him in a match that he wanted and explained why.
This week on RAW, Adam Pearce went to Seth Rollins to discuss the match he's been gunning for - a one-on-one bout against 'Big' Bronson Reed, the man who took him out a few months ago. If fans recall, Seth Rollins was the first victim of the consecutive Tsunami attacks and it kept him out for a little while.
Adam Pearce pointed out that Seth Rollins had only wrestled six matches in the year - which is true in terms of televised bouts. Overall, The Visionary has only competed in 14 matches overall this year. Pearce said that in all of his bouts, he had been injured, making him apprehensive about booking the match against the dominant and hungry Bronson Reed.
Rollins explained to Pearce that pushing through injuries is a part of the business and that he needs guys like Bronson Reed to keep pushing his limits.
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Not too long before, Pearce had a sit-down with Bronson Reed himself.
The Australian explained to him that his path of destruction would not stop until he got his match against Seth Rollins.
Rollins ended up costing Reed his bout against Braun Strowman, but it paled in comparison to what Bronson Reed did to him when he hit him with a wave of Tsunamis.