A major WWE star recently disclosed what Triple H told him backstage following a brutal attack on RAW. The promotion is building toward Crown Jewel 2024 this Saturday night in Saudi Arabia.
Bronson Reed unleashed a brutal attack on Seth Rollins on the August 5 episode of RAW, and The Visionary missed several weeks of action before his return on the September 30 edition of the red brand. Speaking with Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, the RAW star shared that Triple H praised him following the attack and noted that the moment would live on forever.
"I remember going through gorilla and Hunter [Triple H] saying, 'That moment is going to live forever.' I like to sort of liken it to Austin saying his 'It’s Austin 3:16' line, hopefully the six tsunamis will be something that has changed the way I’m perceived and sets me on a bigger trajectory," he said. [H/T: Fightful]
You can check out the interview with Reed in the video below:
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Seth Rollins cost Bronson Reed the Last Monster Standing Match against Braun Strowman during his return last month. Reed and Rollins are scheduled for a singles match this Saturday at WWE Crown Jewel.
Former WWE writer criticizes Triple H as a booker
Vince Russo recently claimed that both WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H and AEW President Tony Khan continue to make the same mistake as bookers.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Writing with Russo show, the legend claimed that neither The Game nor Tony Khan were writers. He stated that character traits needed to be established for stars on television to get the audience invested.
"The two guys in charge are not writers," Russo said. "Hunter [Triple H] is not a writer. Tony Khan is not a writer. You've got to write characters and they've gotta have character traits and you gotta keep pounding those character traits home and you see those character traits in storylines. You can't see character traits in the ring." [From 08:05 – 08:31]
You can check out the video below:
Bronson Reed is a former North American Champion but has never captured a title on the company's main roster. It will be interesting to see if the 36-year-old can defeat Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel this weekend.