Ever since Triple H took over WWE creative last year fans have been seeing an abundance of fresh faces on the main roster. The Game also brought several released wrestlers back to the company such as former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed.
Bronson Reed has been trying to find his place on the main roster and last month WWE aired a vignette promoting him as Mr. Nice Guy. Reed recently appeared on the Out of Character podcast where he explained to Ryan Satin that it was actually Paul Heyman who came up with the Mr. Nice Guy idea.
“That actually wasn’t my idea (to be billed as Mr. Nice Guy) but, it is sort of input so, you know, I’ve been watching a few different television shows that has a character that’s sort of similar to what I do. Australian TV shows and the Mr. Nice Guy was actually Paul Heyman. He suggested that and obviously when such a great mind of the business like Paul Heyman suggests anything, you should go with it because he knows what he’s talking about… Again, huge ECW fan. So, if he has an idea like that, of course, of course that’s what I’m gonna go with. But yeah, Mr. Nice Guy and it is representative of what you see, like us chatting right now. I am that nice guy. You can speak to me. It’s just when I step into the ring, that’s when the beast is unleashed, that’s when things change and I go to make my money. My money is by cracking skulls.”
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