Bronson Reed updates fans following car accident

Bronson Reed Car Accident

WWE star Bronson Reed confirmed that he was involved in a car accident last night. Reed confirmed on his Instagram Story that he had a rear collision:

“Just had a rear collision. Thankfully, everyone is okay. But people stop driving on your damn phones, pay attention. People have kids in their cars.”

Bronson Reed Injury

Reed has been off of WWE television since February, when he sustained torn biceps during an Elimination Chamber qualifying match on RAW. It is not known at this time if this accident has aggravated the injury in any way, also on the surface it does not appear to have.

The injury caused WWE to make major changes to their plans for The Vision, and with Logan Paul now out injured as well, it is just Bron Breakker, Austin Theory and Paul Heyman representing the group on television and in-ring for the time being.

WWE has not issued an official timetable for Reed’s return (as of writing).

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