Bronson Reed injured during Men’s Elimination Chamber triple threat on Raw
bronson reed was one of three men in a Triple Threat Match for the final Men’s Elimination Chamber slot on Raw, but he left the match injured and was unable to finish — a development that reshaped the finish and left Jey Uso with the victory. The result matters because the winner would take the last spot in the Chamber for an opportunity to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Title at WrestleMania.
Triple threat on Raw: Jey Uso, The Original El Grande Americano and Bronson Reed
The Triple Threat pitted Jey Uso, The Original El Grande Americano and Bronson Reed against one another for the final spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber. The competitors met inside the steel structure on Raw, with the bout tied to an opportunity to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Title at WrestleMania. The match was promoted for Raw at 8 ET/5 PT on Netflix.
How the match was billed and where it took place
The bout was presented as tonight’s Raw feature at 8 ET/5 PT on Netflix, and it took place Monday night on WWE Raw in Atlanta inside the steel structure. The field for the Men’s Elimination Chamber Match this Saturday is now set, though the bout will apparently not feature the six participants that were originally scheduled to compete.
In-ring injury and ringside medical attention for bronson reed
bronson reed, nicknamed the Tribal Thief, suffered an apparent injury to his arm while diving to break up a pinfall attempt and was unable to finish the match. Reed rolled to the outside and spent the rest of the bout being checked on by medical personnel at ringside, leaving Jey Uso and The Original El Grande Americano to figure out a new finish on the fly. Lead commentator Michael Cole later confirmed that Reed suffered a torn biceps.
Finish improvised; Jey Uso earns the final Chamber spot
With Reed out of the finish, Jey Uso ultimately earned the victory after hitting Americano with a spear and a splash. An insider X account, WrestleVotes, said that Bronson Reed had been booked to emerge victorious before the injury. The change left Uso with the last spot in the Chamber while the five other names who had already punched their tickets to Chicago were Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, LA Knight, Je'Von Evans and Trick Williams.
Wider injury context for The Vision and related WrestleMania fallout
Michael Cole said the torn biceps dealt another significant blow to The Vision at a time the group can ill-afford another major setback. It was just three weeks ago when Bron Breakker suffered a serious hernia while flipping over the commentary desk after he was attacked by a mysterious masked man at the Royal Rumble. Breakker underwent surgery days later and is reportedly rehabbing to make it back in time for WrestleMania 42; the Unpredictable Badass is rumored to be facing former Vision leader Seth Rollins, who is in the midst of his own rehab process right now. The Visionary required surgery over the fall to repair a torn rotator cuff; remainder unclear in the provided context.
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