Bronson Reed honored legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne today following his passing at age 76, just weeks after Black Sabbath’s final concert. The WWE RAW wrestler shared a personal tribute on Instagram, expressing his admiration as a lifelong fan of Osbourne’s music and posted several images of the late musician.
In his Instagram message, Reed wrote,
“OZZY FOREVER. As a lifelong fan, thank you,”
demonstrating his genuine respect and emotional connection to the rock icon.
Reed Responds to WWE Colleagues’ Tributes
Alongside his own tribute, Bronson Reed also reacted to a sincere message from WWE executive and performer Triple H about Ozzy Osbourne’s impact. This interaction was shared on Reed’s social media, illustrating the wrestling community’s acknowledgment of Osbourne’s cultural legacy.
Reed remains an active participant on WWE RAW, aligned with Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker as part of the current roster. Recently, Seth Rollins won the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder match during the last Premium Live Event (PLE) but has since suffered an injury during Saturday Night’s Main Event, affecting the ongoing WWE storylines.
Debate Over Money in the Bank Winner Highlights Reed’s Potential
Wrestling veteran Vince Russo publicly criticized WWE’s decision to award the Money in the Bank contract to Seth Rollins. On Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Legion of RAW show, Russo suggested that Bronson Reed or Bron Breakker would have been better choices for the win, questioning the company’s creative direction.
“Seth Rollins, we’ve been down this road a million times. How much better would it have been if either Breakker or Bronson were in it and won it. I don’t know how they are missing things that just slap you across the face.” —Vince Russo
This critique highlights ongoing discussions about Bronson Reed’s role and future opportunities within WWE, especially considering he has yet to capture a championship title on the main roster.
Looking Ahead: Reed’s Future in WWE
At 36 years old, Bronson Reed continues to build momentum in WWE, and the company’s next creative moves will be closely watched by fans eager to see him achieve greater success. His emotional tribute to Ozzy Osbourne also shows the human side behind the performer’s wrestling persona, resonating with fans who experienced the loss of the rock legend.
As WWE storylines evolve, Bronson Reed’s alignment with top stars and his growing popularity could result in significant developments on RAW in the near future, potentially leading to championship opportunities and further spotlight moments.
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. Reed said, “Bron is difficult to follow, but I am, too.” He continued, “I’m the one who hit Seth with six Tsunamis. This act hurt Seth badly, leading to mutual respect. It was significant enough that Seth invited me to join this group and become part of his vision.”
