Bronson Reed Breaks Silence After Female WWE Star Joins The Vision
WWE faction The Vision grew by one on Monday after a female star aligned with it.
Injured wrestler and Vision member Bronson Reed welcomed this decision by sharing his reaction on Twitter.
Reed has been on the shelf since February this year after suffering a distal biceps tear. The 38-year-old has since undergone surgery and is in rehabilitation, with his WWE return inching closer.
On July 6, Bron Breakker and Austin Theory challenged the Street Profits duo of Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford for the World Tag Team Championship.
In the final minutes of the bout, Logan Paul introduced brass knuckles, only for the referee to catch him in the act. However, it turned out to be a decoy, as he pulled out another set of knuckles.
Dawkins managed to grab hold of the equipment and prepared to use it on Theory. Unbeknownst to him, Maxxine Dupri entered the ring and hit Dawkins with a low blow.
A shocked Theory rolled over Dawkins for a successful pinfall and a title change.
As The Vision celebrated, Dupri jumped into Theory’s arms and kissed him, establishing their romance storyline for the world to see. The reaction to the Dupri-Theory angle was mixed, given that she is married to Kam Hendrix, who is active in NXT.
Elsewhere, Bronson Reed took to X and reacted positively to The Vision’s newest member.
Hate all you want.
You can’t stop the Vision.
— BRONSON REED (@BRONSONISHERE) July 7, 2026
Bronson Reed Admits To Folly That Led To His Injury
Bronson Reed’s injury in WWE can be best described as freaky because of how he reacted immediately.
During the triple threat Elimination Chamber qualifying match against the “Original” El Grande Americano and Jey Uso, the Auszilla tried to break a pinfall by rolling over Grande, who was on top.
Just as Reed landed on the mat on the other side, he had his arm stretched and was glaring at it, knowing something bad had happened.
He immediately crawled out of the ring and was attended by a ringside doctor, who determined that he could not continue.
WWE was then forced to call an audible that led to Jey Uso winning the match.
Former WWE/WWE Tag Team Champion and one-half of the Headbangers, Mosh, discussed Bronson Reed’s injury while speaking on the Stage Dive podcast.
Mosh asserted that it was best for wrestlers to break a pinfall without trying anything fancy, as it was one of the prime causes behind injuries.
Reed came across the video on X and responded to it while admitting his error and promising to never try anything as ludicrous when there were safer options available.
Bronson Reed tweeted, “Trust me, never again my headbanging brothers.”
With Reed closing in on his in-ring return, he would be hoping to catch up with The Vision’s latest joinee, Maxxine Dupri.