Seth Rollins has been out of action since the episode of WWE RAW following SummerSlam, where he was viciously attacked by 'Big' Bronson Reed. Reed delivered six consecutive Tsunamis from the top rope, leaving The Visionary needing to be stretchered out of the arena.
Recently, Rollins was spotted making a public appearance at a football game between the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts, sparking curiosity among WWE fans about the reason for his absence. It turns out Seth Rollins is actually injured.
Dave Meltzer noted in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that despite being cleared for action before Money in the Bank a few months ago, Rollins has been dealing with chronic knee issues. The angle with Bronson Reed was done to give the former World Heavyweight Champion some time off to heal his knee.
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Bronson Reed recently spoke about the impact of his angle with Seth Rollins on WWE RAW
Bronson Reed has been on a roll over the past few months, quickly establishing himself as one of the must-watch superstars on RAW, especially after his brutal attack on Seth Rollins.
In a recent interview on The Overnight Crowd, Reed mentioned that his assault on Rollins had a greater impact in front of a live audience than any match he’s had in his career.
"So, I feel like that [attack on Seth Rollins] had more of an impact than any match I could've had by going out there and destroying Seth Rollins in front of people. The way I did it as well [six Tsunamis], it was a constant over and over. By the time I got there for the fifth or sixth Tsunami, the people in the audience who loved Seth Rollins were cheering for me to do more. It shows the power of the move, I guess," Reed said.
It will be interesting to see when Seth Rollins makes his WWE return to seek revenge on Bronson Reed.