Bronson Reed is making waves on Monday Night Raw, and his recent alignment with The Bloodline has fans speculating about what’s next. Speaking on WWE La Previa, Reed revealed how his partnership with Solo Sikoa came about and what the future might hold for him within the dominant faction.

Reed addressed working alongside Solo Sikoa, explaining that their goals are closely aligned. “I feel like me and Solo, we have a similar game plan,” Reed said. “For me, it’s not only about helping Solo win and having these new guys win, but I want to be in the main event scene, and so does he. I feel like I can control Monday Night Raw, and he can control SmackDown. So we have a bit of an agreement here where he might not be giving me necessarily orders, but we’re thinking in the same vein.”

When asked whether he’d permanently join The Bloodline if Solo made the offer, Reed made it clear he’s keeping his options open. “At the moment, I consider myself a bit of a mercenary,” he explained. “If someone has the right game plan or the right amount of money, I’ll help them out. But as for something long-term, that’s something we’ll have to see what happens after Survivor Series.”

As a self-proclaimed mercenary, Reed’s willingness to align with anyone who meets his terms adds an unpredictable edge to his character. Whether he becomes a permanent member of The Bloodline or goes his own way, one thing is certain—Bronson Reed is making his presence felt on WWE’s biggest stages.

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