The men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series 2024 wasn’t just a spectacle—it was a human demolition derby. Unfortunately, Bronson Reed didn’t leave the carnage unscathed, as he sustained a broken foot in a daring dive off the top of the cage. Now, the big man who’s known for delivering the bone-crushing “Tsunami” is gearing up for a different kind of battle: recovery.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Reed kept it short and direct: “Surgery tomorrow.” That’s it. No fluff, no fanfare. Just a mountain of a man ready to tackle his road to recovery with the same intensity he brings to the ring.

A Dominant Year Cut Short

Reed’s injury couldn’t have come at a worse time. The Australian powerhouse had been on the rise, bulldozing through WWE’s top talent with his Tsunami finisher, which had even Seth Rollins looking like he’d rather take a DQ than face it again. And let’s not forget his critically acclaimed feud with Braun Strowman, culminating in the brutal Last Monster Standing match on Raw. That bout didn’t just deliver jaw-dropping moments—it put Strowman out of action for two months.

But now, Reed faces the possibility of missing WrestleMania 41, a devastating blow for any WWE Superstar. Fans and insiders alike are hopeful that the surgery marks the beginning of a speedy recovery.

WarGames Fallout

Reed wasn’t the only casualty of the chaotic WarGames match. Tonga Loa tore his bicep in the same bout and is expected to be sidelined indefinitely, likely missing WrestleMania as well. Meanwhile, Jimmy Uso managed to escape with a broken toe—a painful but less severe injury that won’t keep him out for long.

It’s safe to say the Survivor Series tagline—“WarGames leaves no man unscathed”—delivered on its promise this year.

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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