Bronson Reed will be missing the December 2nd WWE Raw after sustaining a right ankle injury during the Survivor Series: WarGames main event. The injury occurred during a high-risk leap off the top of the WarGames cage, leaving fans concerned about his condition.

Reed took to his Instagram Story to share an update with fans, revealing he’s been dealing with travel delays and cancelations on his way home for medical evaluation. Sporting a leg brace on his right leg, the powerhouse assured fans he’s eager to return to action. “Delays, cancelations… I’m just ready to be home. Get this ankle checked out. See what I’m working with so I can come back ASAP and cause chaos as usual!” Reed wrote.

PWInsider reports that Reed has returned home to have the injury further diagnosed. While the extent of the damage remains unclear, his absence from Raw is a reminder of the risks wrestlers take in high-stakes matches like WarGames.

Saturday’s Survivor Series: WarGames saw Reed team with The Bloodline’s Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa against Roman Reigns, The Usos, Sami Zayn, and CM Punk. Despite his team coming up short, Reed’s performance left a lasting impression on fans—though it came at a steep cost.

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Tonight’s Raw promises plenty of excitement, featuring Pete Dunne vs. R-Truth, Damage CTRL vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez, and the opening round of the Women’s Intercontinental Championship tournament with Dakota Kai, Katana Chance, and Shayna Baszler. CM Punk will kick off the show, and fans will also celebrate The New Day’s 10-Year Anniversary.

Bronson Reed’s absence will surely be felt, but his determination to return “ASAP” ensures that the chaos he’s known for isn’t far away. Fans are now anxiously awaiting updates on his recovery.

What are your thoughts on Bronson Reed’s daring leap at Survivor Series: WarGames? Do you think WWE should scale back on high-risk spots, or is the thrill worth the danger? Share your opinions below!

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