You never know who’s going to return when you watch WWE programming and this week Bronson Reed returned on Monday Night Raw and aligned himself with The Miz.
Bronson Reed had been working with NJPW and Fightful Select reports that NJPW was hopeful they could retain Reed and continue working with him. It’s also being said that Bronson Reed was a priority hire for Triple H when he came into power in WWE, and it’s been confirmed that he signed a new contract. Unless WWE brokers some kind of deal Reed is officially done with NJPW.
WWE did not telegraph the return on internal run sheets, but word had started to make the rounds that Bronson Reed would be returning to the company. Prior to Raw a source noted that it wasn’t an accident that Bronson Reed hadn’t wrestled for months. Reed tried to stay active on social media and throw fans off his trail by pitching Wrestle Kingdom.
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