Bronson Reed Taunts Seth Rollins After Viral Incident at Chicago Bears Game
Bronson Reed appears to have responded to the viral video of his rival, Seth Rollins, being thrown out of the stands during the Chicago Bears game this past weekend. The tension between the two superstars has been building since the August 5 episode of Monday Night Raw, when Reed viciously attacked Rollins, delivering six brutal Tsunami splashes. This savage beatdown has kept the former WWE World Champion off television ever since.
However, Rollins made his first public appearance this past Sunday at the Bears vs. Colts game at Lucas Oil Stadium—the same venue where WWE plans to host upcoming major events such as the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, and SummerSlam, following a partnership between WWE and the Indiana Sports Corp. During the game, an incident occurred involving NFL star T.Y. Hilton, which led to Rollins being escorted out off the field. Afterward, Rollins was seen watching the remainder of the game from a luxury box.
Despite taking him off television, Bronson Reed still hasn’t let up on his rival. Shortly after the video made its rounds on social media, Reed took to Twitter to stir the pot, sending a message that keeps their feud alive even outside the ring. Reed’s tweet added fuel to the already intense rivalry, signaling that he has no intention of backing down as Rollins recovers.
As Rollins remains off WWE programming, fans are left wondering if and when he’ll retaliate, and whether this escalating feud could be heading toward a climactic showdown at one of WWE’s upcoming marquee events at Lucas Oil Stadium. All eyes are on Rollins, but Reed’s relentless pursuit shows he’s eager to continue making a name for himself by dismantling one of WWE’s top stars.