Bronson Reed Suffers Torn Biceps; Jey Uso Wins Triple Threat to Claim Final Elimination Chamber Slot
Bronson Reed left Monday's Triple Threat on Raw in Atlanta with an apparent arm injury that prevented him from finishing the match, a turn that altered the planned finish and handed Jey Uso the final spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber. The outcome reshapes the field for a Chamber match this Saturday and carries implications for The Vision heading into WrestleMania.
Bronson Reed Leaves Match With Apparent Arm Injury
Bronson Reed was participating in a Triple Threat Match against Jey Uso and The Original El Grande Americano for the last place in the Men’s Elimination Chamber when he suffered an apparent injury to his arm while diving to break up a pinfall attempt. Reed then rolled to the outside and spent the remainder of the bout being examined by medical personnel at ringside, forcing an on-the-fly revision of the finish.
Jey Uso Wins Triple Threat on Raw in Atlanta
With Reed unable to continue, Jey Uso and The Original El Grande Americano improvised the closing sequence. Jey Uso ultimately secured the victory after hitting El Grande Americano with a spear followed by a splash. The win awarded Uso the final berth in the Men’s Elimination Chamber and denied Reed the spot that sources inside the show had planned for him.
Men’s Elimination Chamber Field Set for This Saturday
The field for the Men’s Elimination Chamber match this Saturday is now set, though it will apparently not feature the six participants that were originally scheduled to compete. Five competitors had already punched their tickets: Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, LA Knight, Je'Von Evans and Trick Williams. The Triple Threat on Raw determined the sixth entrant, and Jey Uso will join the other five inside the steel structure for an opportunity to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Title at WrestleMania.
Michael Cole Confirms Torn Biceps; Medical Impact for The Vision
Lead commentator Michael Cole confirmed that Reed suffered a torn biceps, an injury that removed him from the match and required ringside attention. The torn biceps is now an active medical problem for Reed and is described in the broadcast as another significant blow to The Vision at a time when the group can ill-afford further setbacks. The immediate effect was an improvised finish on Raw and a changed competitor list for this weekend’s Chamber match.
The Vision and Bron Breakker’s Recent Setbacks
The episode framed Reed’s injury as part of a string of recent setbacks for the faction known as The Vision. Three weeks ago Bron Breakker suffered a serious hernia after flipping over the commentary desk following an attack by a mysterious masked man at the Royal Rumble. Breakker underwent surgery days later and is reportedly rehabbing in an effort to return in time for WrestleMania 42. He is rumored to be facing former Vision leader Seth Rollins, who is also in the midst of his own rehab process.
The bulletin also notes that The Visionary required surgery after a fall to repair a torn rotator cuff; further detail about that incident is unclear in the provided context. Taken together, these injuries have tangible roster and storyline consequences for the faction as WrestleMania approaches.
What This Means for WrestleMania and the Chamber
The timing matters because Reed’s injury arrived during the final qualification window, altering both the Chamber lineup and the trajectory of The Vision’s plans. With the Men’s Elimination Chamber set for this Saturday, Jey Uso will now enter the match with a shot at the Undisputed WWE Title against Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania, while Bronson Reed’s torn biceps introduces uncertainty about his availability and about any planned angles that had depended on him.
WrestleVotes had posted that Reed was the planned winner of the Triple Threat, a development that was upended when the injury removed him from action. Medical treatment at ringside and the subsequent confirmation of a torn biceps are the proximate causes that produced the altered finish and the final Chamber field as it stands heading into the weekend.