Bronson Reed: Hitting Seth Rollins With Six Tsunamis Was My Defining Moment

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Bronson Reed made a statement when he hit Seth Rollins with six Tsunamis on the August 5 episode of RAW. In doing so, he established himself as a force to be reckoned with.

Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Bronson Reed reflected on hitting Rollins with six Tsunamis.

“I think it was supposed to be significantly less,” Bronson Reed said. “Then the way that it turned out with Hunter’s vision, is it just was more and more and more. It was one of those things where you’re listening to the audience, you can just feel a change in the audience, as I was doing it, hit the first two, they’re sort of booing. It looks like that’s it. Then I go out for the third one, people sort of like, what the hell’s going on here?

“Then I go up for the fourth one, they can’t comprehend what’s happening. And by the fifth one, they’re chanting for more. There’s like blood lust amongst the crowd for someone that they love as well. They love Seth Rollins. I was glad that it actually ended up working where after the sixth one I left, and they still started chanting and singing his music that he comes out to, so that also worked.”

Bronson Reed: It Definitely Worked Out

Reed then commented on telling Rollins that more Tsunamis were coming in the moment. He noted that it worked out, and it made for a great moment on television.

“As it’s happening,” Bronson Reed said. “So it’s one of those things like, yeah, he has to be willing to be there and I have to be willing to be able to do more. But it had definitely worked out and made for such a great moment in television.

“I think I had so much buzz around that, and then people online as well saying they haven’t seen something like that in WWE for so long, where you can take someone to just propel them in one night with just one segment. Not a match, nothing else, just that.”

Bronson Reed: That Was A Defining Moment

Reed went on to note that the attack was his defining moment. He recalled speaking with Triple H, who told him that it was a moment that would live forever.

“I think so for sure,” Reed said. “I spoke with Hunter right afterwards and he said that’s a moment that will last forever, they can replay that as much as possible.

“For me, it’s nowhere near as good, because he’s one of the best ever, but it’s like Stone Cold at King of the Ring doing the 3:16 line, that promo, you instantly remember it, and you instantly remember a switch and his character and where it went from then. I’m hoping that people remember the 6 Tsunamis as something similar.”

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Thanks to Chris Van Vliet and his team for sharing these quotes.

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