WWE Superstar Bronson Reed, known for his loyalty to Seth Rollins, finds himself at a crossroads after Rollins suffered an injury. Since joining forces with The Visionary, the 330-pound Auszilla has been instrumental in neutralizing Rollins’ opponents. With The Architect sidelined, Reed’s purpose within the storyline appears uncertain. Recently, he expressed interest in holding the Money in the Bank contract, opening the door for a possible briefcase transfer from Rollins to Reed ahead of WWE SummerSlam.
Rivalries and Stakes Leading Into SummerSlam
Seth Rollins has cultivated numerous rivalries since turning heel at WrestleMania 41, with CM Punk standing out as his fiercest adversary. During a heated promo involving Gunther and Paul Heyman, Punk mocked Rollins for his unsuccessful trip to Riyadh. Rollins responded by emphasizing that his true mission in Saudi Arabia was preventing Punk from capturing the Undisputed Championship, not necessarily winning a match himself. Now with Rollins injured, Punk is gearing up to challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam in New Jersey.
Three Possible Outcomes If Bronson Reed Gets the Money in the Bank Contract
If Bronson Reed assumes control of the Money in the Bank briefcase, his timing for cashing it in could significantly impact the title picture. First, he could strike during the World Heavyweight Championship match between Gunther and Punk, disrupting Punk’s chance at the title and potentially winning the championship himself. Second, Reed might wait until Punk either wins or loses, then ambush the champion post-match, echoing Drew McIntyre’s striking opportunism at WrestleMania XL. Third, Reed could target John Cena, who currently poses a major threat to pro wrestling’s landscape as the Undisputed Champion. With Cena defending the title against Cody Rhodes in a Street Fight at SummerSlam, any surprise MITB cash-in could dramatically alter WWE’s direction.

The Complexity of John Cena’s Role in This Storyline
Despite Rollins leading one of the strongest alliances in WWE, John Cena has proven to be a shrewd and formidable opponent. At Night of Champions, Cena cleverly undermined Reed’s alliance by attacking the referee chosen by Rollins, effectively neutralizing a potential coup. He also briefly partnered with CM Punk to fend off Auszilla before continuing his title defense against Punk. With 14 appearances remaining on his retirement tour, Cena’s continued strength and presence indicate WWE’s reluctance to strip him of the Undisputed Championship too soon.
Implications and Future Developments for Bronson Reed and WWE
As Cena holds the Undisputed Championship longer, his narrative of threatening to disrupt professional wrestling gains credibility. Still, WWE could utilize Bronson Reed to balance this storyline by allowing Cena to retain the title in a way that protects both Cody Rhodes and Reed’s standing. Reed’s potential Money in the Bank involvement adds layers of unpredictability heading into SummerSlam and beyond, making his next moves pivotal for WWE’s evolving championship landscape.
“If everything goes in his favor, he could also win the World Heavyweight Championship.” — Source
“This way, the company can protect Cody Rhodes from failure, keeping his chances of a future title match alive.” — Source
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Who defeated Bronson Reed?
A. His series of victories ended at Rebellion when Tomohiro Ishii defeated him.
Q. Did Bronson Reed actually throw a fan?
A. “Bron is hard to match, but I am too,” Reed stated. “I’m the one who hit Seth with six Tsunamis, putting him through enough pain to earn his respect. This respect led Seth to include me in this group and share his vision with me.”
