WWE confirmed that Bronson Reed will be sidelined indefinitely after sustaining an injury on the latest episode of Monday Night Raw. During the broadcast, WWE commentator Michael Cole revealed that Reed suffered a distal biceps tear, which occurred in a triple threat match against Jey Uso and El Grande Americano. This match determined the final competitor in the upcoming men’s Elimination Chamber event.
Details Surrounding the Injury Incident
The injury happened when Reed awkwardly landed after interrupting a pin attempt, causing immediate trouble with his right arm. Referee Rod Zapata indicated the severity by raising the X sign during the commercial break, a standard sign used to signify a legitimate injury on the show. Despite Reed’s withdrawal, the match proceeded without him, concluding with Jey Uso claiming victory after approximately 15 minutes of action.
Impact on The Vision Faction and Reed’s Injury History
Reed’s injury adds to the growing list of absences in The Vision faction, following Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker, who are also currently out of action. Rollins has been inactive since October 2025, and it was recently disclosed that Breakker’s recovery has sidelined him as well. Reed, 37, has faced numerous setbacks in recent seasons, spending much of early 2026 recovering from an ankle injury sustained during the 2024 WWE Survivor Series event.
What This Means for WWE and Fans Moving Forward
With another key member of The Vision unable to compete, WWE faces challenges in maintaining the faction’s momentum. Reed’s injury not only affects upcoming storylines but also raises concerns about his long-term availability given his recent history with significant physical setbacks. Fans and observers will be closely watching for updates on his recovery timeline as WWE continues to adjust its roster plans.
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— WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV) February 24, 2026
