WWE Crown Jewel featured the first-ever singles bout between Bronson Reed and Seth Rollins. Reed continues to run rampant on the RAW brand, but Rollins is arguably his biggest obstacle yet. Despite today's clash and the ominous post-match scene, a certain wrestling legend believes there is a lot more to come from the RAW Superstars.
The King Of Monsters promised to create his own path months back and duly attacked The Visionary to set the juggernaut rolling. After a widely-praised bout in Saudi Arabia today, Rollins finished Reed off with two Stomps and a Super Stomp for the pin. The 36-year-old then shocked the veteran along with the WWE Crown Jewel crowd post-match by getting back up while blood ran down his face.
The Aussie superstar wanted to keep fighting, but Rollins warned that next time wouldn't be any different. This seemingly led the WWE Universe to want more as well, and Sportskeeda Wrestling's Senior Editor Bill Apter believes we have not seen the last of Seth Rollins vs. Bronson Reed.
"Match was not as brutally vicious as I anticipated, but really good. I don't think their feud is finished. Rollins is so very well established, but 'The Monster' Reed will be back for vengeance. Bronson will get to that same well established level as a result of this feud," Bill Apter said.
Crown Jewel marked Rollins' first televised clash since Money in the Bank on July 6, where he competed against Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship. The bout turned into a Triple Threat Match when Drew McIntyre tried cashing in his MITB contact.
His return to the ring came at SmackDown on October 25, where he defeated Dominik Mysterio in a dark match.