
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event saw Paul Heyman’s new faction grow even stronger, as the returning Bronson Reed was revealed as the newest ally to Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker.
While it had previously been reported that WWE didn’t plan on expanding the faction beyond Rollins, Breakker and Heyman in the near future, Reed’s arrival is potentially a signifier of a change in approach – opening the door for more stars to join up with the group.
Here are seven more WWE stars to potentially join Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
7. Karrion Kross
The rise in popularity of Karrion Kross has been hard to ignore in recent months, with the former NXT Champion gaining huge reactions every time he appears in backstage segments.
Sadly these reactions haven’t led to much in-ring action for Kross – as he’s wrestled only two matches on Raw and SmackDown in 2025 thus far, with the rest of his grappling coming via WWE Main Event.
While WWE may be building Kross towards a big blowout with Sami Zayn, Kross missing out on the last qualifying match for Money in the Bank has done little do give fans hope of an impending push.
With Kross often blurring the lines between reality and fiction, perhaps he can turn to Paul Heyman and Seth Rollins in order to turn his fortunes around? While he is likely better as a faction leader than a follower, if it gets him involved on WWE Raw in a more meaningful way then few fans would complain.
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