Seth Rollins returned to Monday Night RAW after a nearly two-month hiatus. The Visionary assaulted Bronson Reed, helping Braun Strowman emerge victorious in the Last Monster Standing Match.
In a chaotic main event, The Visionary showed up in the show's final moments and stomped Bronson Reed on the steel steps, helping The Monster Among Men win the match, as Reed didn't make the 10 count.
Seth Rollins took his revenge, as the 36-year-old wrestler was the one that sidelined him for almost two months following a brutal assault on the August 5 episode of RAW.
It is a no-brainer that Bronson Reed will be out for revenge next Monday on RAW. At the same time, it is unclear what GM Adam Pearce will do and whether he will take any action against the former World Heavyweight Champion.
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On similar occasions, Adam Pearce has fined both Bronson Reed and Braun Strowman for their brawls in the ring and backstage, while he has threatened to suspend the former after his brutal assaults on Rollins and R-Truth.
Thus, what we could expect to see is the RAW GM fining The Visionary for stomping Bronson Reed and interfering in the match, but no further action is likely to be taken.
Following his return, Seth Rollins will continue his feud with Bronson Reed, which should lead to a match at the next premium live event, Crown Jewel, on Saturday, November 2.
Could Seth Rollins show up at Bad Blood and cost CM Punk his match against Drew McIntyre?
Drew McIntyre and CM Punk will face off one last time inside Hell in a Cell this Saturday, October 5 at Bad Blood. This match will settle their rivalry once and for all and will open the way for their new storylines.
CM Punk is set to collide with Seth Rollins going forward, thus The Visionary could show up at Bad Blood to distract The Best in the World and cost him his match against The Scottish Warrior.
This would be the next step in the rivalry between the two superstars, which is expected to intensify in the coming months and lead to a blockbuster match at WrestleMania 41 next April.
There is no indication when CM Punk and Seth Rollins will re-ignite their feud, but given that the former World Heavyweight Champion has now targeted Bronson Reed, it should be a while before the two square off in the ring.