Bronson Reed Reflects on His Run in 2024; Confirms He Will Be Out of Action for a Long Time

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One of the stars who was constantly featured on WWE Television is former NXT North American Champion ‘Big’ Bronson Reed. In 2024 the Australian-born wrestler had some of the biggest matches of his career so far.

He wrestled and defeated former World Heavyweight Champions such as Sheamus, The Miz, and Seth Rollins. Among the former champions that Reed wrestled last year, the only star he was unable to get the win over was in matches against the former WWE Universal Champion, Braun Strowman.

‘Big’ Bronson Reed was very busy towards the end of 2024 by hitting Tsunamis on wrestlers and sending them to the hospital. Just as it seemed like he was nearing a big push in the company, he unfortunately suffered an injury at his first-ever WarGames match. Reed broke his foot when he attempted to hit the Tsunami from the top of the WarGames cage.

Bronson Reed took to Twitter to reflect on how 2024 was for him. In the tweet, Reed also mentioned that due to the injury, he will be out of action for a long time.

“Stellar year for me in WWE. I broke hearts, rings, bones, cars, walls, and humans. I promise you. This is nothing compared to what I bring when I am back from my injury. It’s going to be a while, but don’t forget who the f*ck I am. The great wave of death known as the TSUNAMI is only rising. Thanks. BR. #WWE #2024,” Bronson Reed tweeted.

Despite missing time, Reed recently showed off the Netflix sizzle reel he filmed for WWE RAW’s move to the streaming giant.

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Stellar year for me in WWE.

I broke hearts, rings, bones, cars, walls, and humans.

I promise you. This is nothing compared to what I bring when I am back from my injury.

It's going to be a while, but don't forget who the f*ck I am.

The great wave of death known as the TSUNAMI… pic.twitter.com/XOSmOmFXxK

— BIG BRONSON REED (@BRONSONISHERE) December 22, 2024

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