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A lot of WWE stars have returned to the company following their releases in the past few years. Former NXT star Bronson Reed was among them who came back to the WWE for his second run. Fans saw the ‘Auz-zilla’ on the December 19, 2022, episode of RAW, where he helped The Miz to secure a victory over Dexter Lumis. Reed’s second debut came after the company released him on August 2021.

Just a month after his arrival in the wrestling company, he let everyone know he was a force to be reckoned with. He secured a spot at the United States Elimination Chamber match that will take place in Montreal, Canada on February 18. In a recent interview, the 6-foot star opened up about facing other men inside the Elimination Chamber. He also talked about who he is looking forward to getting his hands on inside the ‘unforgiving’ chamber.

Bronson Reed has his eyes set on Seth Rollins

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In the latest episode of WWE After The Bell with Corey Graves, the 330 lb wrestler, the special guest for the show, talked about his return to WWE. During the podcast, he also discussed his match against Austin Theory, Seth Rollins, Johnny Gargano, Damian Priest, and Montez Ford for the United States Championship this Saturday.

In addition, Reed speaks about how he “loves testing” himself against the top talents in WWE. One name that popped up the most among the aforementioned superstars is Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins. Reed stated, ‘The Visionary’ is a man of “caliber” and “someone of his caliber just brings out the best” in him.

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Reed wants to prove himself in the world of wrestling and WWE

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The former NXT North American champion thinks he is “still the underdog in people’s eyes.” The reason he gave for this statement is he is from Australia. Reed says, “I feel like the wrestling world, and even some of the people in the wrestling world don’t give Australia the respect it deserves when it comes to pro wrestling.

The Australian pro wrestler says that his country has “a rich history in wrestling,” that people have forgotten about. He added, “They think it’s a bit like, ‘oh maybe these guys don’t know what they’re doing,’ sort of thing. But that’s definitely not it.”

What do you think will happen at the WWE Elimination Chamber this weekend? Do you think Theory will retain his title or will the WWE Universe get a new WWE United States Champion?

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