Bron Breakker has been wreaking havoc on Monday Night RAW. After severely injuring Kale Dixon last week on RAW, Breakker went on a rampage. In the process, he also attacked Ricochet, leading to Adam Pearce issuing him with a fine and a suspension. However, this did not stop the 26-year-old, who attacked both the WWE Speed Champion and Ilja Dragunov last night.
Following the attack, Bron Breakker was confronted by Adam Pearce. The RAW general manager was incensed by Breakker's actions and sent him home once again, but not before screaming at him and berating him for what he had done. And now that the dust has settled, Pearce has issued the former two-time NXT Champion one last warning via Instagram.
Pearce made it clear that this was his last attempt to try and get through to Bron Breakker. He pointed out that appearances matter and he's tired of having the general public see him like a disappointed dad. He also made it clear that he's good at his job as GM, but Breakker, despite his Hall of Fame potential, has chosen to ignore his warnings. Strong words, to say the least, but it is Pearce's last statement that will surely catch the 6ft, 230lb superstar's attention, as he called him a "dog-faced gremlin".
"I can't say it any clearer than that. I tripled your fine. And I sent you home again. I'm done trying to talk to you like a man. Because maybe you're not. Maybe you just are a dog-faced gremlin," said Adam Pearce.
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It's safe to say that Breakker will not take kindly to these words. In the last two weeks, he has made it clear that he feels disrespected and Pearce calling him a "dog-faced gremlin" will not help things. The RAW general manager would do well to watch his back going forward.
Adam Pearce may have to consider trading Bron Breakker to SmackDown
If things keep progressing like they are now, Adam Pearce will have to seriously start considering what to do with Bron Breakker. The 26-year-old has made it clear that he refuses to be controlled and plans on defying his GM by attacking anything with a pulse on RAW. That is why, if push comes to shove, Pearce could trade him back to SmackDown.
Breakker is not unfamiliar with the blue brand. After he made the move up to the main roster following the Royal Rumble, he had a couple of matches on SmackDown. The brand was once hailed as the "land of opportunity", and it could be just that for Breakker. Furthermore, RAW could also get back a superstar who may be equally talented if not better than Breakker. Perhaps a Carmelo Hayes or an AJ Styles.
At the end of the day, it will all come down to how Pearce and Breakker handle the situation on the red brand. But, it's always good to remember that SmackDown could come calling if either one of them decides to end this partnership.