WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash openly criticized Triple H’s recent handling of Bron Breakker within the Seth Rollins faction, pointing out the group‘s unclear direction and limited television exposure more than two months after its debut. Nash’s remarks highlight ongoing concerns about the booking strategy for the faction, which remains nameless and underutilized despite being composed of notable talent.
Kevin Nash, a close friend of Triple H and host of the Kliq This podcast, discussed The Visionary’s faction during a recent episode. Nash expressed frustration over how seldom the group has appeared on WWE programming and questioned the coherence of their storylines across different shows. In particular, he took issue with Bron Breakker frequently taking bumps against smaller opponents, suggesting this booking decision undermines Breakker’s stature in the ring.
“Rollins and his crew and Paul Heyman are on the [both Night of Champions and RAW] shows 16 times. I couldn’t see the correlation or any f***ing lines that went through both shows. I think I’ve lost count of how many times young Steiner [Breakker] f***ing took a bump for somebody f***ing half his size,” Nash said. [38:26 – 38:53]
—Kevin Nash, WWE Hall of Famer and podcast host
As of this week, Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed face significant opposition heading into Saturday Night’s Main Event XL. Rollins is booked to face LA Knight while CM Punk remains a looming threat. Meanwhile, Breakker and Reed contend with Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, and Penta, illustrating the faction’s current challenges within WWE storylines.

ECW Icon Recognizes Bron Breakker’s Spear as the Best in Wrestling
The Spear remains one of the most impactful moves in wrestling, used by stars like Roman Reigns, Bobby Lashley, and the late Edge (now known as Cope). Bron Breakker is also among those utilizing the Spear as a finishing maneuver. Rhyno, a former ECW legend known for his Gore finisher (a variation of the Spear), recently praised Breakker’s execution of the move during an appearance on The Wrestling Classic.
Rhyno explained the difference between his Gore and a traditional Spear, jokingly mentioning plans to debut a “Super Gore” to reclaim the title for his finisher. According to him, the move is a Spear if the opponent kicks out but considered a Gore if the opponent stays down for the pinfall, giving insight into his signature technique while affirming Breakker’s prowess.
The wrestling community’s divided opinions on Triple H’s booking choices highlight an ongoing struggle to effectively position young stars like Bron Breakker. Kevin Nash’s critique, especially when paired with praise from other veterans like Rhyno, underscores a tension between the faction’s potential and its current storytelling execution.
Going forward, WWE’s creative team faces the challenge of providing the Seth Rollins faction with stronger visibility and clearer direction if they want the group to thrive. How this unfolds at upcoming events like Saturday Night’s Main Event XL could prove pivotal for both the faction’s future and Bron Breakker’s rising career.
