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Following a six month injury absence, an update has emerged regarding the return of Bronson Reed to WWE.
After a string of unfortunate injuries plaguing The Vision over the past year, we could soon see the group back at full strength as Bronson Reed’s WWE return is reportedly nearing.
With a new report suggesting Reed could be back on WWE programming within the next month, perhaps as soon as Sunday Night’s Main Event on Sunday, September 6, yet another update has emerged regarding ‘The Auszilla.’
As can be seen here, Bronson Reed shared a video to Instagram showing him visiting WWE Headquarters in Stamford, CT, adding fuel to the fire that we could potentially be seeing him return to the fold in WWE soon.
Reed’s stablemate in The Vision, Bron Breakker is set for a major first-time match with Oba Femi at Sunday Night’s Main Event, and speculation is already rife that the Australian star’s return could coincide with that match.
Whenever it happens, Reed will be returning to a different version of The Vision than the one he left when he suffered his bicep tear back in February.
Paul Heyman has been distancing himself from the group for much of the year, instead focusing his time and energy on Brock Lesnar prior to his in-ring retirement earlier this month, while Austin Theory has also introduced his new girlfriend Maxxine Dupri into the faction.
Reed seemingly showed support for Dupri joining The Vision back in July, noting on social media that the group “can’t be stopped.”
It won’t only be a new look Vision, as Reed himself is also looking in perhaps the best shape of his career as he prepares to return to the ring.
We will provide further updates on Bronson Reed’s WWE return plans as more information becomes available.
Bron Breakker Absolutely Needs A Win Over Oba Femi At Sunday Night’s Main Event
Bron Breakker began 2026 as, seemingly, the company’s next breakout main event star, with his first match of the year being a World Heavyweight Title bout with CM Punk on the first Raw of the year.
A loss in that match, followed by a swift elimination in the Royal Rumble, and then, most painfully a hernia-related layoff, saw Breakker’s momentum derailed somewhat by the time he returned at WrestleMania 42.
See, by then, Oba Femi had established himself as WWE’s next top guy, and it quickly seemed unimaginable that Breakker would be able to return to that spot.
WWE have wisely turned this into a storyline, as Breakker himself is showing jealousy and aggression towards Femi for leapfrogging him.
While it’s clear that Femi is the definitive next top guy in WWE, the company should do all they can to try and present Breakker as being on that same level, rather than simply have ‘The Ruler’ squash him en route to an inevitable World Heavyweight Title clash with Roman Reigns.
Breakker needs at least one win over Femi, and given the reports of Bronson Reed’s return, it wouldn’t be too surprising to see that win come at Sunday Night’s Main Event.
Sure, it wouldn’t be a clean win, but Breakker being able to say he was one of only names (on main roster) to defeat Femi would be a feather in his cap.
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