How Paul Heyman Reacts To Wrestlers In The Vision Getting Injured
Paul Heyman’s “The Vision” might have been blurred at the moment.
But the 60-year-old veteran remains hopeful for the young faction members, believing they will be better and hungrier for success when they return.
In a span of a few weeks, The Vision lost both Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to injuries.
First, it was Breakker who underwent surgery for a ‘serious hernia’ as reported by Dave Meltzer. WWE was initially hopeful, believing that it would take the 28-year-old 4-6 weeks to return.
As per that timeline, he could have returned before WrestleMania 42. However, a later report suggested that his return will be delayed, potentially dashing any hope of an appearance at the Show of Shows.
On February 23, Paul Heyman’s faction suffered another setback when Bronson Reed suffered a distal biceps tear on his right arm during his 3-way Elimination Chamber qualification match against Jey Uso and the Original El Grande Americano.
Reed, who recently underwent surgery, shared positive words about his rehabilitation and comeback. Like Breakker, there has been no timeline provided for his return.
Paul Heyman Reacts To The Vision’s Injuries
During a recent interview with Catch Club, Paul Heyman spoke about the injuries being dealt by The Vision, which saw the group’s initial recruits get sidelined.
You’re rolling with the punches, bro. Of course you’re gonna get hurt. This ain’t ballet. So, you know, injuries are expected and it’s never gonna happen at the most convenient time.
Injuries are gonna happen at the one moment where you don’t want an injury to happen, where, oh my God, if there’s ever a moment for an injury to happen, please don’t let it be this moment. That’s the moment that it’s going to happen. We’re always prepared to roll with the punches, and Bron Breakker will be back, and when he’s back, he’s going to be better than ever. [H/T: Fightful]
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