
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event results: Bronson Reed returns, helps Seth Rollins-Bron Breakker win
Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker beat CM Punk and Sami Zayn in the opening match of WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. This, however, was not a clean win as the 'Paul Heyman Guys' received help from a returning Bronson Reed.
Bronson Reed is the latest Paul Heyman Guy
Sami Zayn and CM Punk brought their A-game to the table against Breakker and Rollins at SNME. The action started out strong and soon spilled to the outside. 'The Badass' took out Zayn with a suicide dive from the apron in a key moment from the contest.
WOAH. BRONSON REED IS BACK and joins Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker! pic.twitter.com/hMKOMgaEu4
Additionally, Punk hit 'The Visionary' with Code Red, proving that he meant business. The match saw several other twists, including a hot tag.
In the dying moments, Bronson Reed returned to WWE programming after a lengthy absence and took out CM Punk This gave the young Steiner an opportunity to nail Zayn with a deadly spear and get the pin. Post this, the Australian juggernaut officially aligned with 'The Trifecta of Terror'.
About Bronson Reed
Bronson Reed initially joined the WWE in 2019 but was let go by the promotion in 2021. He eventually returned in 2022 aligning with The Miz. He is best known for his brutal encounters with Braun Strowman and Bobby Lashley. In November, he suffered an injury at Survivor Series.
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