Bronson Reed Suffers Torn Biceps, Exits Raw Triple Threat as Jey Uso Claims Final Elimination Chamber Spot

Bronson Reed Suffers Torn Biceps, Exits Raw Triple Threat as Jey Uso Claims Final Elimination Chamber Spot

Bronson Reed left Monday Night Raw after suffering a torn biceps during a Triple Threat qualifying match, forcing Jey Uso and the Original El Grande Americano to improvise a new finish. The injury matters now because it removes Reed from contention for the final spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber and adds to a string of recent injuries affecting members of The Vision ahead of WrestleMania.

Bronson Reed Injury and Ring Exit

Reed suffered an apparent arm injury while diving to break up a pinfall attempt and was unable to finish the match, rolling to the outside and spending the remainder of the bout being checked by medical personnel at ringside. Lead commentator Michael Cole later confirmed that Reed tore a biceps. WrestleVotes indicated that Reed had been the planned winner of the triple-threat contest, and commentators expressed hope that Reed would be okay following the incident.

Jey Uso Wins Final Men’s Elimination Chamber Spot

With Reed sidelined mid-match, Jey Uso and the Original El Grande Americano adjusted on the fly. Jey Uso ultimately earned the victory after hitting Americano with a spear and a splash, securing the final spot inside the steel structure for the Men’s Elimination Chamber. 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.

Men’s Elimination Chamber Field and Qualifiers

Prior to Monday night’s triple threat in Atlanta, five competitors had already punched their tickets to Chicago: Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, LA Knight, Je’Von Evans and Trick Williams. Reed, Jey Uso and the Original El Grande Americano had been battling for the last place in the Chamber; Jey Uso’s win filled that slot but came after Reed left the match with the arm injury.

Drew McIntyre and the WrestleMania Opportunity

The victor of the Men’s Elimination Chamber match will earn an opportunity to challenge Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Title at WrestleMania. The triple-threat qualifier had been promoted for Raw that night, with the matchup advertised as the final chance to secure a spot in the Chamber and chase a title shot on the WrestleMania stage.

The Vision Faces Compounding Setbacks

The torn biceps is another significant blow to The Vision. It follows separate recent injuries within the same group: three weeks ago Bron Breakker suffered a serious hernia while flipping over the commentary desk after being attacked by a mysterious masked man at the Royal Rumble. Breakker underwent surgery days later and is reported to be rehabbing in hopes of returning in time for WrestleMania 42; he is rumored to be facing former Vision leader Seth Rollins, who is currently in rehab. In addition, the Visionary required surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff after a fall.

Broadcast and Streaming Details

The triple-threat match aired on Raw in Atlanta and had been promoted as the final qualifying bout for the Men’s Elimination Chamber, advertised for viewers that night at 8 ET/5 PT. Promotional material for the event emphasized access to premium live events and WWE content on major streaming platforms, and guided fans on how to access and stream WrestleMania and other premium live events on services used for the programming.

What makes this notable is how quickly the match finish had to be rewritten in the ring: Reed’s exit left two competitors to improvise a conclusion that altered the planned path into the Chamber. The timing matters because the injury not only removes a planned entrant from a marquee match this Saturday but also deepens a short-term injury crisis within The Vision as the industry turns toward WrestleMania.

At present, Reed’s status beyond the torn biceps confirmation is unclear in the provided context, and no further medical timeline or official return date has been announced.