Bronson Reed Shares the Trusted Support Behind His WWE PC Training Journey

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Bronson Reed, who is currently spotlighted in WWE alongside Bron Breaker as part of the Vision stable, is helping to elevate Breaker as a major WWE star. Despite his strong presence today, Reed faced challenges during his time training at the WWE Performance Center.

In a chat on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Reed shared that he was fortunate to have support from Shane Heist (known as Thorne in WWE), who was signed to WWE while working in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Additionally, the coach who first trained Reed at 18, Hartley Jackson, was also coaching at the Performance Center, providing Reed valuable guidance during his early WWE days.

Reed explained it took about six months to find his footing in WWE. Reflecting on a milestone in his career, he said winning the WWE North American Championship represented the peak of his 12 years of hard work on the independent circuit. To him, securing the title on NXT’s Black and Gold was Triple H’s way of acknowledging his dedication and effort.

Fan Take: This insight into Bronson Reed’s journey underscores the importance of mentorship and perseverance in WWE, resonating with fans who appreciate stories of hard work paying off. As Reed continues to climb the ranks, it highlights WWE’s commitment to nurturing talent and keeping the sport dynamic and inspiring.

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