As noted before, Bronson Reed has been out of action since this past November’s Survivor Series WarGames 2024 event due to a broken foot injury and surgery.
PWInsider’s Mike Johnson reported that his sources stated that Reed was spotted earlier today in Birmingham, Alabama.
Johnson reported that Reed likely was in town to get his latest medical check-up and a timeline for his potential in-ring return.
Seth Rollins Comments on Becky Lynch Not Being Retired from Wrestling & Preparing for Return
As noted before, Becky Lynch has been on a break from wrestling since this past June. Lynch had signed a new contract with WWE earlier this year following the expiration of her prior deal this past June.
WFAN held a recent interview with Seth Rollins. One of the topics discussed included Rollins’ thoughts about the current status of his wife Lynch’s wrestling career.
“She took a few months off, she did some television and film projects. She’s gearing up to get ready to come back. Don’t know when that is going to happen just yet, but she is active. She is not retired. She has not mentioned anything about retirement. There are future plans for her in professional wrestling.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Natalya Comments on Her Decision to Re-Sign with WWE
As noted before, Natalya signed a new contract with WWE this past July to remain in the company for the foreseeable future.
A recent episode of The Ariel Helwani Show featured Natalya as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Natalya’s thoughts about her decision to re-sign with WWE and asking for the ability to work dates for other promotions as part of the terms for her new deal.
“Because I have a lot of faith in Triple H. I have a lot of faith in his abilities to tell stories and I’ve seen, just in the last year for example, the entire company is hotter than it’s ever been. Ever. We’re hotter than the Attitude Era right now. Madison Square Garden was just like — we were in the locker room and the floor was vibrating in the locker room. Every show is big. It’s not just WrestleMania, it’s not just Royal Rumble. Every single show we’re doing is sold out, every single show is big and a lot of that has to do with the direction and how we’re telling stories. So, prior to this, sometimes I would be just — and this isn’t a dig at anyone by any means but I’d be thrown into a storyline that would just last a week, or just thrown into a match or just throw into this or just throw into that and I think I was always — and I still am a good sport and a good team player. I always wanna kind of do the right thing… I don’t like to make demands and throw my weight around, be difficult backstage so sometimes I would find myself in certain storylines and things that I knew that they weren’t going anywhere whereas I feel like now, the difference is Triple H really has a vision and it takes time to get there and you see that vision and I see so many incredible changes with people like Nia Jax, with Liv Morgan, with Chad Gable. Those are three people that I feel Triple H has really changed their whole trajectory…”
Transcript h/t: PostWrestling.com