Triple H is reportedly considering a significant shift for the tag team division on Monday Night RAW, focusing on a Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed tag team title push. This development follows the creation of a new alliance featuring Seth Rollins, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed, raising questions about the future of RAW’s tag team scene and its champions, The New Day.
On the latest episode of Monday Night RAW, WWE fans saw Seth Rollins, known as The Visionary, leading a fierce group that now includes Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed under the guidance of Paul Heyman. While many view Bron Breakker, nicknamed The Big Bad Booty Nephew, as WWE’s next top star, he has so far been positioned primarily in a supporting role for Rollins within the stable.
Possible Title Pursuit for Breakker and Reed Looms
Speculation is mounting that Triple H, also called The Game, may soon steer Breakker and Reed into the hunt for the World Tag Team Titles. Currently, the championship is held by The New Day—Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston—who claimed the belts at WrestleMania after toppling The War Raiders. Their reign, however, has not generated much momentum in recent weeks.
If Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed are inserted into the tag team title picture, it could prove impactful for several reasons. Such a move would not only deepen the standing of Rollins’ new stable, but also potentially allow the group to hold both Money in the Bank and tag gold at the same time, shifting the balance of power on Monday nights. For Bron Breakker, winning a tag title would be another milestone on his anticipated rise up the roster, while Bronson Reed—dubbed Auszilla—could win his first championship on WWE’s main stage.
Fresh Energy May Revitalize RAW Tag Team Division
The addition of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to the tag team division may also be the catalyst for needed change in the division. RAW’s current tag landscape, despite featuring teams like The New Day, A-Town Down Under, The War Raiders, the Latino World Order, Judgment Day, New Catch Republic, and Alpha Academy, has struggled to capture consistent fan interest or meaningful storylines. Compared to SmackDown’s dynamic and well-utilized groups—Fraxiom, The Street Profits, DIY, The Motor City Machine Guns, Los Garza, Pretty Deadly, and The Wyatt Sicks—the difference is striking, with SmackDown providing engaging stories for nearly all its teams.
The introduction of dynamic figures like Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed could boost crowd energy and introduce competitive matches either as rivals or champions. Their potential to deliver standout performances might be the spark that reignites the flagging division. The WWE Universe is watching closely as Triple H weighs this next significant strategy, and the future of the tag team titles may soon reflect this evolving landscape on Monday Night RAW.
