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Rhea Ripley has praised Bron Breakker, stating he has the assets to become “one of the biggest faces in (WWE) in the next few years.”
With Logan Paul currently out of action due to an injury, Bron Breakker has stepped in to replace the star as one-half of the WWE World Tag Team Champions, alongside Austin Theory.
Paul Heyman has previously stated that Breakker is “everything we look for as the future of this entire industry”, with Rhea Ripley sharing a similar sentiment.
Speaking to Topps during a pack opening video, Ripley was asked who she would invest all her money in, contemplating herself first of all, before naming Breakker, saying:
“Maybe Bron Breakker. He’s already done so much within this company in such a short amount of time, and he’s only growing. I feel he’s going to be one of the biggest faces in this company in the next few years.”
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Breakker may find himself sharing the spotlight with his own cousin after Brock Reichsteiner, the son of WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner, said that The Vision member had convinced him to pursue a professional wrestling career.
A Dangerous Vision For Austin Theory
This week’s WWE Raw saw Austin Theory deal with losing Logan Paul as his tag team partner by attacking those he felt were responsible, with Joe Hendry and Angelo Dawkins finding themselves in the firing line.
While Logan Paul has stated he wants to return sooner than expected, having torn his triceps at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, aligning Theory with Bron Breakker, himself a relentless powerhouse, as a tag team could be a good move for The Vision and Austin Theory in particular.
Giving Austin Theory the chance to explore a darker, more intense persona offers opportunities for the star to shine away from the spotlight that Logan Paul brings to The Vision. Not to say that Paul deliberately casts a shadow over Theory, but he brings with him a persona and aura crafted over years of social media influencer status that continues to this day.
Teaming with Bron Breakker potentially allows Theory to shine on his own terms, while continuing to work with a star who has elevated his own position again and again, as Ripley suggests in her comments.
For Austin Theory, he has seen championship success in his own right since signing in 2019, although he is arguably yet to have the “top tier star” moment, despite being prominently featured during his tenure and being a former two-time United States Champion. Perhaps teaming him with Breakker will allow the star to access that next level, alongside his Vision teammate, particularly if the recent aggressive edge for Theory continues.
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