Seth Rollins’ Faction Member Takes a Dig at Roman Reigns After Recent Earth-Shattering return 

The Auszilla has made quite the noise since his unexpected return and shaking of hands with Seth Rollins. He has now jibed at Roman Reigns.


Seth Rollins’ Faction Member Takes a Dig at Roman Reigns After Recent Earth-Shattering return 

Bronson Reed takes a dig at Roman Reigns [via- WWE]

Seth Rollins added a new wrinkle to his repertoire at Saturday Night’s Main Event. He unveiled “Big” Bronson Reed as the new member of his unnamed stable, having previously sided with Bron Breakker and Paul Heyman. The Auszilla was someone who once brutalized Rollins to break out and now finds himself under the tutelage of the WWE Grand Slam Champion. What an irony, though!

Nonetheless, it seems like Reed wants to cut straight to the chase. Taking to X, he posted a picture of himself standing beside Rollins and Breakker at SNME with CM Punk laid out cold. The Aussie Bulldozer wrote that most of the roster is terrified of his newfound alliance because their spot would eventually be taken away. At last, Reed said, “Believe that.” That was an obvious dig at Roman Reigns.

The beginning. There are a lot of guys quivering right now, knowing their spot will be taken. That’s right, we will take whatever we want. Believe that …

Reigns, during his Big Dog era in WWE, used to live and breathe the same catchphrase as Reed mentioned. But why does he want a piece of The Tribal Chief? One could link it to last year. Reed opposed Reigns’ OG Bloodline inside the WarGames at Survivor Series. The two men got to trade blows with each other, but it wasn’t enough.

Reed’s fortunes didn’t favor him at all that night, as he ended up suffering a foot injury that kept him out of action for almost six months. The 330-pound monster has already gotten his lick back on CM Punk. The latter, on this week’s Raw, delivered a GTS to Rollins by outsmarting The Architect and his men. Rollins has advanced to the Money in the Bank ladder match and is an automatic favorite to retrieve the briefcase.

Roman Reigns to cost Seth Rollins at Money in the Bank 2025?

On June 7, Seth Rollins will compete in this year’s Money in the Bank ladder match. He’ll have to fend off LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Penta, and two more competitors to win the prestigious MITB contract for the second time in his career. He did it in 2014, when he’d gone on to wait an entire year to cash in. The then-Authority member crashed the WrestleMania 31 main event between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar.

Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins
Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins [via- USA Network]

Just as Rollins’ music hit, the Levi’s Stadium went bonkers. He made a beeline to the ring and immediately announced that he was finally cashing in. The Visionary stomped Reigns to win the WWE title in what is hailed as the greatest Money in the Bank cash-in ever. It’s famously known as the Heist of the Century. A decade later, Rollins has the opportunity to do something similar.

And guess what? Who could preclude that from coming to fruition? The answer would be Roman Reigns. Rollins and Breakker assaulted The OTC on Raw after WrestleMania 41. It was reported that Reigns would be back on WWE programming in early June. While there’s not much noise around it at the moment, The Head of the Table could make his return directly at Money in the Bank PLE to cost Rollins the ladder match.

Paul Heyman took a shot at Roman Reigns to laud Bronson Reed on Raw

While introducing Bronson Reed on this week’s Raw, Paul Heyman lamented the incompetency of the WWE management to endow The Auszilla with credible opponents over the last year. As per the WWE HOF’er, that’s why Reed took the gauntlet to his now-faction leader Seth Rollins.

Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman
Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman (via- WWE)

One of the most impactful praises about Reed from Heyman came when he asserted that the Adelaide-born wrestler did more damage to Rollins in one night than Roman Reigns could do in a decade. The Wiseman was referring to Reed going on a rampage to deliver half a dozen tsunamis on Rollins back in August 2024.

They were bitter rivals then, the unlikeliest of allies now. The Drip God is hellbent on securing the future of this industry, which he claims runs through him. It’d be interesting to see what follows next. The Rollins-led quartet, in all likeliness, is bound to create a stranglehold on the red brand.

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