After being released from the WWE in August 2021, Bronson Reed became Jonah Rock once again on the indies, and he caused a lot of attention in NJPW. Then he made his return on the December 19th edition of Monday Night RAW. His return saw him interfere in a ladder match between The Miz and Dexter Lumis and help The Miz secure the victory. Apparently, Bronson Reed had signed a contract with WWE for quite a while before he made his return.

Prior to his release in 2021, Bronson Reed competed in WWE’s developmental brand NXT, where he had a run as the NXT North American Champion. Before making his return to WWE RAW he had stints in NJPW and IMPACT.

Bronson Reed appeared on the Main Event Radio before the WWE Elimination Chamber premium live event. At one point, Reed was asked about when he received a WWE contract.

“Not long, maybe a month or so, I had a little bit of time to myself just to get ready to comeback. The schedule with WWE is very busy, you’re on the road a lot, so it was nice to have a month at home. Now I’m back in the swing of things and heading into WrestleMania season, I’m going to be busy every weekend. I’m very happy with that.”

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Ringside News exclusively reported back in November that Bronson Reed’s return was a safe bet. It seems the timeline coincided with Bronson Reed receiving his WWE contract and making his return a month later.

Reed will be seen this Friday in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal on WWE SmackDown. For more updates, stay tuned to Ringside News

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