Bronson Reed as seen at Survivor Series: WarGames (Images via WWE.com).
Bronson Reed suffered an unfortunate injury at Survivor Series: WarGames this past Saturday. The big man reportedly hurt his ankle after he took a bump from the top of the cage. His Tsunami finisher was aimed at Roman Reigns, who was saved at the last second by CM Punk.
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It seems Bronson Reed won't be cleared anytime soon in the aftermath of Survivor Series. Speaking on Live Q&A on Backstage Pass, WrestleVotes provided an update on Reed's medical status. While he didn't confirm the nature of the injury, he mentioned that Reed hurt his ankle and that he isn't scheduled for RAW next week.
"Bronson Reed, obviously not in town last night [for RAW]. He is not scheduled for this upcoming Monday night. He messed his ankle up petty good. I haven't confirmed whether it's a sprain, a break, or even a documented injury." [40:40 onwards]
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For those unaware, Reed was part of Solo Sikoa's crews for their WarGames match against The OG Bloodline at Survivor Series. He wasn't the only superstar to get injured as Jimmy Uso broke his foot while attempting a Uso Splash during the closing moments of the match.
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It remains to be seen when these two superstars will be cleared to compete. Hopefully, it's early. Sportskeeda will have the latest update on both men as soon as it becomes available.
Check out the full Live Q&A with WrestleVotes and Bill Apter only on Backstage Pass.
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