Bronson Reed
Rounding out the Vision’s participation is Big Bronson Reed, who may be playing second fiddle to Bron Breakker right now, but that could change. He’ll certainly have the opportunity to go into business for himself on Saturday. It might be too soon to start planting seeds of dissent with the Vision, but that seems to be what Adam Pearce is intending with the inclusion of all group members in the 2026 Men’s Royal Rumble.
The 37-year-old Bronson Reed is the elder statesman of the group, enjoying a longer wrestling career than just about all of the other five names combined. Reed has excelled everywhere he’s gone, including WWE, where he’s a one-time NXT North American Champion.
Reed is set to enter his second Rumble match, the first of which was in 2024. He lasted just over 10 minutes and recorded one elimination. He’ll certainly be looking to better that performance this year and perhaps add an elimination of his recent rival, Roman Reigns in the process.
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