The Vision faction has suffered another major setback on the Road to WrestleMania. Earlier this week, powerful heavyweight Bronson Reed was officially ruled out of action after sustaining a significant arm injury during a high-stakes television match.
“I’ll Be Back Better Than Ever”
The injury occurred on the February 23 episode of Monday Night Raw during an Elimination Chamber qualifying triple threat match. Reed was competing against Jey Uso and the original El Grande Americano when he suffered a torn bicep. The specific moment of injury happened when Reed forcefully attempted to break up a pinfall attempt in the ring. Following the spot, Reed immediately clutched his arm in visible pain and rolled out of the ring, where he was attended to by the referee and a ringside medical official while the match continued without him.
Shortly after the diagnosis of the bicep tear was confirmed, the Australian powerhouse took to social media to address his supporters directly. Dropping a motivational message, Reed expressed his gratitude and his determination to overcome the setback. “Appreciate the kind words. Ill be back better than ever, causing destruction like no one else can!” he wrote to his followers.
Appreciate the kind words.
Ill be back better than ever, causing destruction like no one else can! pic.twitter.com/BGbu7DPYyY
— BRONSON REED (@BRONSONISHERE) February 26, 2026
Currently, there is no official timeline for his return to the squared circle, but recent reports indicate that the member of The Vision is likely headed for surgery to repair the torn muscle. The injury is particularly poorly timed, as Reed had been building strong momentum. Last year, following his recovery from a toe injury, fans watched Reed forge a powerful alliance alongside Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Paul Heyman to terrorize the Monday Night Raw roster. Now, he faces another grueling rehabilitation process before he can cause destruction once again.