The Survivor Series Premium Live Event delivered unforgettable action, but Bronson Reed’s jaw-dropping Tsunami from the top of the WarGames cage became the moment everyone is talking about—for better or worse. Now, the powerhouse has broken his silence after sustaining an injury during the high-risk spot that left fans stunned.

Reed took to Twitter to share his thoughts, posting a striking image of his leap off the cage with the caption, “Injuries are temporary. Moments are forever.” The message struck a chord with fans, who flooded his post with support for his fearless performance.

The dramatic moment unfolded when Reed launched himself off the top of the cage, targeting Roman Reigns on a table below. However, CM Punk made a last-second save, pulling Reigns out of the way and leaving Reed to crash down with devastating impact. According to Fightful Select, the move resulted in an injury to one or both of Reed’s ankles.

After the match, Reed reportedly needed assistance to get backstage, further highlighting the toll of his daring maneuver. Triple H addressed the injury during the post-show media scrum, describing the move as “dangerous” while commending Reed’s effort. He also confirmed that Reed will be out of action for several weeks, though no specific timeline for his return has been set.

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The injury couldn’t come at a more pivotal time for Reed, who has been riding a wave of momentum with standout performances in recent months. Despite the setback, his message on Twitter reinforces his commitment to delivering unforgettable moments, no matter the personal cost.

As 2025 approaches, fans are eager to see what lies ahead for the Aussie powerhouse once he’s cleared to return to the ring. For now, Reed’s resilience and dedication to his craft have only solidified his place as one of WWE’s rising stars.

Do you think Bronson Reed’s fearless performance at WarGames will elevate his status in WWE, or will his injury sideline his momentum? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

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