Bron Breakker has made it clear that his WWE Championship ambitions extend far beyond a singles match against Roman Reigns, the so-called Tribal Chief. Speaking with Michael Fairman ahead of SummerSlam, Breakker stated he is not interested in facing Reigns one-on-one, as Reigns does not currently hold the WWE Championship. This stance reflects Breakker’s focus on targeting whoever holds the title rather than simply taking on Reigns.
SummerSlam Outcome and Future Championship Prospects
At SummerSlam, Breakker teamed with Bronson Reed in a tag match opposing Roman Reigns and Jey Uso. Although Breakker and Reed were defeated, this setback has not diminished Breakker’s resolve to pursue the WWE Championship. He emphasized that once this current challenge is behind him, the reigning champion should feel the pressure.
No, because Roman’s not the champion,
Bron Breakker said.
So after we beat these two on Saturday, whoever’s the WWE Champion better be sweating.
—Bron Breakker
Impact of the Brand Split on Breakker’s Title Run
The ongoing WWE brand split typically places limits on which titles a superstar can pursue. However, the recent relaxation of brand boundaries suggests that Breakker’s path to the WWE Championship might not be as restricted as before. If WWE aims to maintain clear brand identities, a strong move like winning the Royal Rumble could position Breakker as a legitimate contender for the title, regardless of brand alignment.
What This Means for the Future of WWE
Breakker’s comments signal his serious intent to claim the WWE Championship, potentially shaking up the current landscape. His willingness to challenge any champion, not just Roman Reigns, raises the stakes for future title matches and storylines. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how WWE positions Breakker in relation to the championship picture moving forward.
