WWE Raw Star Undergoes Successful Surgery for Ankle Injury After Survivor Series

Bronson Reed has successfully undergone surgery for a severe ankle injury sustained during WWE Survivor Series WarGames. The RAW superstar now faces a long road to recovery.

The Injury During Survivor Series WarGames

Bronson Reed’s rise as a dominant force in WWE RAW came to a sudden halt during the Survivor Series 2024 event. Reed, competing as part of Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline faction in the WarGames match, attempted his signature Tsunami Splash from the top of the cage. Unfortunately, he landed awkwardly on his ankle, resulting in a significant injury.

The match pitted Sikoa’s Bloodline against the OG Bloodline and CM Punk, making it a high-stakes event. Reed’s injury occurred during a critical moment, cutting short his momentum as a top monster heel in WWE.

Successful Surgery and Reed’s Update

After being evaluated, Reed traveled to Birmingham, Alabama, where many WWE stars receive specialized medical care. On December 11, 2024, he confirmed on social media that his surgery was successful. From his hospital bed, Reed shared a defiant message with his fans, saying, “On the road to f** s*** up!”* This declaration shows his determination to return stronger than ever.

Potential Return Timeline

While the surgery was successful, the timeline for Reed’s return remains uncertain. Recovering from an ankle injury of this severity can take several months. WWE officials have yet to provide a specific date for his comeback, but Reed’s resilience and dedication to his craft suggest he will do everything possible to get back in the ring quickly.

What’s Next for Bronson Reed?

Before his injury, Reed was poised for a significant push on RAW, solidifying himself as a dominant heel. His absence leaves a gap in the roster, but his eventual return could set the stage for explosive feuds and high-stakes matches. Fans eagerly await his comeback, hoping to see Reed pick up where he left off and continue his path of destruction.

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