Bronson Reed, currently rising in prominence within WWE, is set to face Roman Reigns at Clash in Paris 2025, marking one of the biggest singles matches in his career. As anticipation builds for this high-profile event scheduled for Sunday night, WWE has unexpectedly removed Reed’s new merchandise, which featured sneakers modeled after Air Jordans, from circulation.
Reed’s Role in The Vision and Recent Momentum
Since joining The Vision, a faction led by Seth Rollins, Bronson Reed has found a clear rhythm, serving as the group’s powerhouse. This role has significantly boosted his profile, earning him a marquee match against Reigns at the premium live event. On the most recent episode of RAW, Reed debuted a T-shirt branded with his new moniker, “Tribal Thief,” alongside an image of sneakers. WWE has since swapped this item for one displaying only the name “Tribal Thief,” likely due to copyright concerns, though the company has not confirmed the reason.
Injury Update from Bronson Reed Raises Concerns
Fans still vividly recall Bronson Reed’s tough landing during the Tsunami maneuver at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, which took place atop the cage. Reed recently provided an honest status update on his injury, revealing that his right foot will never regain full mobility. Despite this setback, he remains committed to performing at his best inside the ring.
“My mobility in this right foot will never be 100% again, my new 100% is 75% of normal mobility in your foot, but I get it done, that’s all that matters. I tape it up, I put my boots on, I go out there, I beat people up.”
—Bronson Reed, WWE Superstar
What to Expect at Clash in Paris 2025
While Roman Reigns is widely viewed as the favorite to win, Bronson Reed’s determination and recent form ensure that the match will be fiercely competitive. His ongoing recovery and drive to prove himself on a prominent stage mean he will likely deliver a strong performance. The event could be a pivotal moment in Reed’s career and a significant chapter within WWE’s evolving storyline.
