A WWE star has revealed what Triple H told him backstage after a recent major segment on Monday Night Raw.
A number of weeks ago, Seth Rollins was written off TV via an attack from Bronson Reed that included Reed landing six of his Tsunami splash finishers onto Rollins.
The segment received a massive reaction from fans in the arena as Reed continued landing Tsunami after Tsunami, and a lot of praise from fans on social media as well.
In an interview with Fightful, Reed himself has now revealed how Triple H reacted afterwards, saying:
“It’s one of those things where in the moment you start to realize, ‘This is more than just a regular segment of TV’.
“I’ve attacked people before on TV, I’ve done similar things, but I could just tell by the way the crowd was reacting and the reactions I was getting in the arena, that when I got backstage was gonna be a similar thing.
“I remember going through Gorilla and (Triple H) saying like, ‘That moment’s gonna live forever. You’re sort of set’.
“So, I like to liken it to Steve Austin saying his ‘Austin 3:16’ line – like hopefully the six Tsunamis will be something that now has changed the way I’m perceived and sets me on a bigger trajectory.”
Seth Rollins recently returned from his absence to cost Reed a Last Man Standing match against Braun Strowman.
A match between Reed and Rollins has since confirmed for WWE Crown Jewel this Saturday, October 2.
It’ll be Reed’s first ever one-on-one match at a main roster premium live event.
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