Bronson Reed gives himself a new nickname following his loss to Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel 2024

The Australian lost in Saudi Arabia (Picture Courtesy: WWE.com)
The Australian lost in Saudi Arabia (Picture Courtesy: WWE.com)

Bronson Reed suffered a defeat to Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel 2024 but his stock only seems to be rising. Following his loss, he gave himself an interesting new nickname on Instagram.

The Australian star went to war with Seth Rollins, who admitted on the Crown Jewel Countdown show that he wasn't at 100%. For him, beating Reed was a mental test of fortitude and he succeeded. However, despite the Superstomp that got him the win, Reed still stood up in the end and declared that he wasn't done with The Visionary just yet.

Bronson Reed gave himself a new nickname - The "Lostralian." This was inspired by his friend, music artist Delta Lostralian. Even Delta responded to the post expressing his support for Reed:

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Seth Rollins made a stunning proclamation following his win over Bronson Reed

After beating the Australian star in Saudi Arabia, Rollins made a rather surprising declaration that left fans stunned - but it seems to be a reasonable statement on his part.

Speaking to MBC Loud, Seth Rollins said that he's closer to the end of his career than he is to the beginning. As shocking a statement as this is, his year in 2024 perfectly sums up why it seems to be getting harder and harder for him.

Rollins took multiple hiatuses this year - He didn't wrestle between early January to late March and then took another multi-month hiatus before he came back to unsuccessfully challenge Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Title at Money in the Bank.

Bronson Reed attacking him kickstarted their feud, but it was also a way to give him time off and the match in Riyadh was a grueling war, which is why one can't blame him for having such thoughts.

Also, looking at it objectively, Rollins has been in WWE for 14 years and a pro wrestler for 20 years. It's a longer career than most wrestlers can dream of and with him having nagging injuries, it's likely that the two decades in the business are catching up to him physically.

The fact that he now has a wife and daughter to also take care of may be a major contributing factor in him retiring sooner rather than later.

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