Ric Flair has admitted he wants to compete in one more match, despite retiring on May 16, 2022. WWE Superstar Bronson Reed put The Nature Boy on notice for his statement.
In 2024, Reed terrorized the WWE roster, mostly after his vicious attack on Seth Rollins, who was hit with six Tsunamis. The King of Monsters' attack on Rollins saw The Visionary sit on the sidelines for multiple weeks. The Auszilla even competed in the Men's WarGames Match where he teamed up with Solo Sikoa and his men in a losing effort against the OG Bloodline and CM Punk.
On X (fka Twitter), Reed reacted to a post about Flair expressing interest in returning for one more match. The 36-year-old claimed The Nature Boy might "die" if he gets hit with a Tsunami.
"People keep saying they want me to TSUNAMI him ... yall really wanna watch someone die," wrote Reed.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Check out Reed's tweet below:
WWE Superstar Grayson Waller praised Bronson Reed
SmackDown Superstar Grayson Waller praised Bronson Reed and Rhea Ripley during a recent interview. Waller, Reed, and Ripley all hail from Australia and enjoyed quite a successful 2024.
Speaking to The West Sport, the former WWE Tag Team Champion reflected on Reed's impressive performance in the last year and commented on how being part of the Men's WarGames Match was a great opportunity for his countryman and that he had put in a great shift at the premium live event.
"Obviously, Rhea [Ripley] is who Rhea is. She's already at the top of the company. But Bronson [Reed], I think the last few months, Bronson showed the world what we already knew about him. He's one of the best, and he's been in these prominent positions in that Bloodline match. So, that's a huge opportunity and position for him, and I think he crushed it," Waller said.
Reed will be sidelined for a few months after undergoing surgery for breaking his ankle during the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series 2024. It remains to be seen when the former NXT North American Champion will return to WWE television.