WWE is betting on Bronson Reed for the coming years

'Big' Bronson Reed renewed his contract with WWE shortly after his return in 2022

The company could offer him a new contract in 2026

Bronson Reed
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Published 10/03/2025

Since his return to WWE in 2022, Bronson Reed has become one of the most prominent superstars on Raw. The Australian has been portrayed as an unstoppable beast in the ring, destroying heavyweight wrestlers in the company such as Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, while remaining relevant in the television programming.

WWE's bet on Reed is a fact. So much so that the company wasted no time in renewing his contract, offering the wrestler a new multi-year deal, as revealed in a recent report by Fightful. "When asked about contracts, we were told that Bronson Reed had actually renewed with WWE 'quite some time ago'. The sources that originally informed us of the news said that he signed a contract for several years. This came up while discussing how much time he had left on his current deal," the media outlet wrote.

The Australian's work has more than met WWE's expectations, which could guarantee him a new contract soon. "Although time has already started counting on this new contract, we were told that he has earned being in a favorable position to obtain another new contract within the next year, approximately," Fightful wrote.

After a standout period in NJPW, Reed returned to WWE in 2022 with Triple H in charge. The Australian played the role of a destructive heel that surprised fans, especially after his assaults on Braun Strowman and Seth Rollins. However, his rise was abruptly interrupted by an unfortunate ankle injury suffered at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.

In May 2025, Bronson returned to the company's television programming to assist Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker on Saturday Night's Main Event and officially join The Vision. He recently acquired the nickname "The Tribal Thief" after stealing Roman Reigns' sneakers. A rivalry, on the other hand, that seems far from over.