WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H could be forced to change his direction regarding Bronson Reed after what happened on the September 30 episode of Monday Night RAW. The 36-year-old, 330-pound superstar lost his Last Monster Standing Match to Braun Strowman following an interference from Seth Rollins. The Visionary stormed into the ring during the main event and assaulted Bronson Reed, costing him the victory.
Rollins returned to RAW after a two-month absence and targeted Bronson Reed, whose brutal assault on the August 5 episode of the red brand had ruled him out for eight weeks.
With Seth now back, the expectation is that Triple H will end Bronson Reed's push and focus on pushing the former World Heavyweight Champion. Set to collide with CM Punk in the coming months, Rollins needs to build some momentum before re-igniting his rivalry with the Best in the World, and his feud with Bronson Reed could be the perfect opportunity.
The 36-year-old superstar has been heavily pushed by The Game over the past few months. Reed dominates his opponents with brutal assaults in the ring and backstage but never emerges as a title contender.
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Triple H could sanction Bronson Reed for his actions on RAW
Bronson Reed did his best to defeat Braun Strowman during the Last Monster Standing Match, but he came up short in the end. During the match, he was frustrated with the referee and assaulted him while he put his hands on RAW General Manager Adam Pearce.
Pearce and Reed haven't seen eye-to-eye for months, with the RAW GM sanctioning the 330-pound superstar on multiple occasions. Triple H could punish Bronson Reed for his actions on Monday by suspending him indefinitely this time.
Should this happen, it would write the latter off TV for a while, allowing Seth Rollins to build up the match, which will likely happen at the next Premium Live Event, Crown Jewel, on Saturday, November 2.
Triple H and Adam Pearce could follow the same path as they did with Drew McIntyre, who the RAW GM suspended before he clashed with CM Punk at SummerSlam in early August. That way, The Game managed to keep the feud intact and prevent Punk from re-aggravating his injury, which would postpone the match.