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Bronson Reed Signs New WWE Contract Amid Career Surge
STAMFORD, Conn. — Bronson Reed has signed a new long-term contract with WWE, solidifying his position amidst a significant push in his wrestling career. Reports indicate that this deal was finalized some time ago, although the exact length remains undisclosed.
Reed, who returned to WWE in December 2022 after a brief hiatus from the promotion, has made notable strides since then. Initially positioned in the mid-card, he has secured high-profile matches against established stars like Gunther and Shinsuke Nakamura, showcasing his rising trajectory.
His breakthrough moment came in 2024, winning the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Later that year, he gained further recognition by attacking Seth Rollins on ‘Raw’, which became a pivotal angle in the storyline. Reed’s involvement in the Survivor Series main event, as part of the Bloodline team, underscored his emerging importance within the federation.
Although an injury sidelined him for several months, Reed made a strong comeback during May’s Saturday Night’s Main Event. Now aligned with key figures such as Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Paul Heyman in a faction known as The Vision, WWE is clearly positioning Reed as a mainstay in the main event scene. His recent single match against Roman Reigns at Clash in Paris further emphasized how highly WWE values his contributions.
Meanwhile, Andrade El Idolo has returned to AEW, surprising fans with his sudden comeback last week on ‘Dynamite’. After being released from WWE in September for multiple wellness policy violations, Andrade quickly signed with AEW, where creative plans for his return had been in the works even before the contract was finalized. He made an impactful debut by attacking Kenny Omega and aligning himself with the Don Callis Family.
AEW had been preparing for Andrade’s return for some time and aims to capitalize on his popularity. However, plans for a highly anticipated match between Omega and Kyle Fletcher have been adjusted. Omega’s physical condition has raised concerns, prompting a strategic shift away from using him in physically demanding matches until he is fully healthy.
As the wrestling landscape evolves, Reed’s contract and Andrade’s return are significant developments in both WWE and AEW, offering exciting prospects for fans of professional wrestling.
