A major WWE champion recently competed at Main Event taping in Saudi Arabia. The popular star was also absent from the Crown Jewel Premium Live Event.
Bron Breakker is one of the most dominant performers on the red brand. The 27-year-old defeated Jey Uso on the October 21 edition of Monday Night RAW to win back the Intercontinental Championship. He lost the title to YEET Master on the September 23, 2024, edition of the red brand.
Despite not making it to the WWE Crown Jewel matchcard, Breakker traveled to Saudi Arabia to lock horns with Alpha Academy's Otis in a singles match at the most recent WWE Main Event taping. The champion scored the win after nailing his opponent with a spear.
Main Event tapings take place before RAW every week, and this year, the company has decided to host the fallout episode of the red brand after Crown Jewel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
WWE Hall of Famer claims to be impressed with Bron Breakker
The Undertaker recently made a massive claim regarding Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker's future following the latter's impressive run since joining the main roster.
While speaking on his Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway podcast, The Phenom expressed his honest opinion about Breakker and praised the second-generation wrestler. The Undertaker pointed out that the former NXT Champion is very athletic, claiming Bron delivers better promos than Rick and Scott Steiner.
"He [Bron Breakker] is a young man. He ain't even scratched the surface of what he's going to do. He is athletic. He cuts better promos than his uncle and his dad already. He's going to be special. He is special. Like I said, he's only scratched the surface of what he's going to do. He's going to be a player for a long time," The Undertaker said. [From 29:28 to 29:52]
You can check out The Deadman's comments in the video below:
Bron Breakker is one of the few superstars who have been able to move their momentum from NXT to the main roster. It remains to be seen what the future holds for the dominant star, who is already a two-time Intercontinental Champion within the first year of his main roster call-up.