3 Signs Bronson Reed will betray Seth Rollins for Solo Sikoa's Bloodline at WWE Money in the Bank

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Bronson Reed could betray Seth Rollins at WWE Money in the Bank [Credit: WWE.com]
Bronson Reed could betray Seth Rollins at WWE Money in the Bank [Credit: WWE.com]

WWE's next big premium live event is less than 24 hours away. The sports entertainment juggernaut will be hosting Money in the Bank 2025 live from California.

The show should be excellent, as it will feature a blockbuster tag team match with John Cena, Logan Paul, Cody Rhodes, and Jey Uso, plus a Women's Intercontinental Championship match. The card will also see two Money in the Bank Ladder Matches.

The Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match will see Seth Rollins, Solo Sikoa, Penta, Andrade, LA Knight, and El Grande Americano go at it for a chance to earn a title opportunity. In the eyes of many, The Visionary is the favorite to win. There is a chance he could be betrayed by Bronson Reed, however.

More specifically, Reed could betray The Visionary in favor of Solo Sikoa. This article will take a look at a handful of potential signs that could signal a shocking betrayal at Money in the Bank.

#3. Bronson Reed has been united with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline in the past

WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2024 featured a massive main event. Roman Reigns' O.G. Bloodline united when Sami Zayn, Roman himself, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso aligned with CM Punk to battle The New Bloodline.

The New Bloodline was led by Solo Sikoa and featured fellow stablemates Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. The four-man group also recruited hired gun Bronson Reed to be by their side. Many WWE fans thought Bronson would remain with this New Bloodline after, but Reed suffered an injury and took time off.

This relationship was referenced on SmackDown by Solo Sikoa. He alluded to them having a past together and acted offended that Bronson abandoned Sikoa's Bloodline for Seth Rollins and company. Perhaps he hasn't actually done that, however.

Bronson could be giving the indication that he's all in on Seth Rollins' vision, but he's still actually loyal to the former Tribal Chief. This could all have been a plan by Solo Sikoa to get as much information about The Visionary as possible.

#2. Big Bronson Reed stayed in the background during much of the confrontation between the groups on WWE SmackDown

A major confrontation took place on WWE Friday Night SmackDown. It all started with a promo from Seth Rollins, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. They were discussing their goal of taking over the company. That led to Solo Sikoa's music interrupting things.

Solo came out alongside JC Mateo and Jacob Fatu. Things then got heated as Solo Sikoa and Seth Rollins both had a microphone and took shots back and forth to express why they and their respective groups are the most dominant.

During the segment, Seth Rollins and Solo went face-to-face before Bron Breakker stepped up and got in Solo's face. From there, Jacob Fatu stepped up and had a stare-down, too.

Notably, Bronson Reed barely moved. He didn't step forward to stand up to Solo, nor did he rush to defend Seth. In fact, he mostly stayed in the background. This could be a sign that his loyalty is in question, and he doesn't actually want to fight Solo Sikoa and The New Bloodline.

#1. It is highly unlikely that Reed truly forgives Seth Rollins

The story of Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed is an interesting one. Their feud last year came out of nowhere. Bronson, in an effort to get attention from both WWE fans and Adam Pearce, shockingly attacked and injured The Visionary on an episode of RAW.

From there, Bronson proceeded to attack other stars such as The Miz, R-Truth, and Braun Strowman. This led to a Last Monster Standing Match between Auszilla and The Monster of All Monsters. It was in that match that Seth returned from the injuries that Bronson had inflicted.

Rollins showed up out of nowhere after a ring-breaking superplex. He then stomped Bronson Reed face-first on the steel steps. That allowed Braun to win. Shortly thereafter, Reed competed in WarGames and suffered an injury. He never got revenge on The Visionary for costing him the Last Monster Standing Match.

Bronson doesn't seem like the kind of WWE star to take something like that lying down. The thought of getting revenge has likely been building in his mind for months now. If he betrays Seth at Money in the Bank, he'll have that vengeance in spades.

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