Bronson Reed says it’s over when he returns to WWE

Bronson Reed has given another clear hint that his WWE return isn’t too far away, and this time he mixed confidence with a bit of personality.
The powerhouse is still recovering from a serious arm injury, but everything about his latest update points to steady progress.
This week, Bronson Reed shared a quick look at his routine. He mentioned he was working out while listening to The Tortured Poets Department and used the moment to throw a playful warning at the WWE locker room.
He joked that it would be “game over” for everyone once he’s back. It landed as a light line, but the confidence behind it stood out.
Reed has been out since February after tearing his distal biceps tendon during a Triple Threat Elimination Chamber qualifier on RAW. The match also involved Jey Uso and El Grande Americano, but things went wrong when Reed landed awkwardly while trying to break up a pin.
He couldn’t continue, and Jey Uso picked up the win. Reed later had surgery and has spent the past few months focused on rehab. Injuries like this usually take time, but his recent updates suggest he’s right where he needs to be.
There was also a minor scare earlier this month when he was involved in a rear-end car accident. He quickly cleared things up, saying no one was hurt and that his recovery stayed on track. That update, combined with his latest post, shows a steady climb back.
This matters because the WWE scene hasn’t slowed down while he’s been gone. The main event picture is crowded, and the level has gone up. Reed isn’t talking like someone easing his way back in. He sounds like someone ready to make an impact straight away.



