Though Bronson Reed might be sidelined for WWE’s WrestleMania 41, he’s already focusing on the future, particularly with an eye on John Cena. Bronson Reed, who was a standout in WWE, won’t be appearing at the upcoming Premium Live Event (PLE) due to an injury sustained during November’s Survivor Series: WarGames.
Reed revealed the extent of his injury, stating he had "smashed [his] talus bone completely in half." As a result, Reed had to undergo serious surgery, and there are no clear indications yet as to when he will return to action.
Reed’s Ambition: Cena's Victory and His Own Return
As John Cena announced his participation in the Royal Rumble, with a potential victory possibly securing his 17th world title at WrestleMania 41, Reed tweeted his thoughts about the future:
"I hope John Cena wins the rumble and becomes a 17-time world champion. Then, by the time I’m healthy, he can become another victim to the wave of destruction, the TSUNAMI!" Reed’s tweet clearly demonstrates his intent to return to WWE with a vengeance and go after Cena once he’s fully recovered.
Meanwhile, Cena made a memorable return on WWE's January 7th episode of Monday Night Raw, which marked a highly anticipated event as the show made its Netflix debut. The live event, held at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, featured appearances from WWE legends such as The Rock, The Undertaker, and Hulk Hogan. However, Cena’s entrance music brought the loudest reaction from the crowd. The nearly 18,000 fans erupted with excitement, especially since it could be Cena’s last appearance before his retirement year.
Social media quickly buzzed with excitement as clips of Cena’s entrance went viral. One post from the account ‘Discussing Film’ captured the unforgettable moment, captioning, “John Cena makes his entrance for his final year in the WWE.” This historic moment marked another step in Cena’s illustrious career as fans look forward to seeing what the future holds for the WWE legend.
Looking Ahead to WWE WrestleMania 41
As Cena gears up for his potential 17th world title at WrestleMania 41, Reed’s eyes are firmly set on the future, aiming to make his return after his recovery and set his sights on the WWE legend. The year ahead promises to be filled with anticipation for both superstars and the WWE Universe.