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BREAKING: WWE Star Bronson Reed Suffers Car Accident

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Bronson Reed - Source: WWE.com

Bronson Reed recently suffered a car accident. Fortunately, he is fine.

Reed is currently out of action due to a bicep injury. On the February 23, 2026 episode of Monday Night Raw, he tore his right biceps while attempting a shoulder tackle to break up a pinfall during a Triple Threat Elimination Chamber qualifying match against Jey Uso and Chad Gable.

He underwent successful surgery to repair the damage in late February 2026. Amidst his hiatus from WWE programming, Reed recently logged on to his Instagram account, where he shared an unfortunate incident that had happened to him.

Bronson Reed Provides Update Following Car Accident During WWE Hiatus

He went on his Instagram Story and posted that he was involved in a rear-end car collision. He stated that everyone involved was unharmed and cautioned fans against driving while distracted.

“Just had a rear collision. Thankfully, everyone is okay. But people stop driving on your damn phones, pay attention. People have kids in their cars,” he wrote.

Reed is nearing the last stretch of his rehabilitation and has been dropping massive hints regarding his return to television on social media. He has been actively teasing his return using countdown clock emojis and regular posts.

According to reports, his rehabilitation timeline is 4 to 6 months, which means he can be expected to return to Monday Night Raw sometime between June and August 2026.

Bronson Reed is not the only one who is currently absent from WWE TV due to an injury. Logan Paul recently suffered a torn triceps at Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 23 during his tag team match with Austin Theory against The Street Profits, Montez Ford, and Angelo Dawkins.

He underwent successful surgery to reattach the triceps tendons and is expected to be out of action for six months. This means he’ll probably miss major SummerSlam, Money in the Bank, and Crown Jewel this year.

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