Watch: Seth Rollins Takes Out Bronson Reed With Monday Night Raw Return

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Seth Rollins is back!

The main event of this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw featured another chaotic encounter between Bronson Reed and Braun Strowman. The two faced off in a Last Monster Standing match with the goal of keeping their opponent down for the 10 count.

As expected, the bout brought destruction with it. Both the heavyweight stars took the action everywhere in the arena and used a variety of weapons to try and finish off the other. Towards the end, Reed sent Strowman crashing into the ringside barricades.

Some fans in the arena also got hurt in the spot. Raw General Manager Adam Pearce came out with security to check on the spectators who got caught into the action and the match referee joined him.

Reed in the meantime brought Strowman back into the ring and delivered a couple of Tsunamis. He got angry when he realized the referee wasn’t in the ring however and started attacking the security. Pearce then got into his face but Reed wasn’t intimated.

The security also swarmed the Monster and Strowman then flew off the top to level not only Bronson but everyone around him as well. Storman dumped Reed back into the ring but he couldn’t take advantage as Reed picked him up for a suplex instead. The move shook the foundations of the ring and the whole thing collapsed onto itself.

This is when Seth Rollins made a surprise appearance and he delivered a Curb Stomp to Bronson Reed on the steel ring steps to ensure he stays down. The ref counted to ten and Strowman was declared the winner. The show went off the air with Strowman still showing signs of the battle with Rollins standing tall.

Seth Rollins was last seen on Raw during the August 5 episode of the show. He was taken out by Bronson Reed after the Monster delivered not one but six brutal Tsunamis to the former World Champion and started his reign of terror on Monday Nights.

Anutosh Bajpai
Anutosh Bajpai
Hi, I'm Anutosh. I grew up with wrestling and am proud to call it a career. I've been covering the sport for almost 10 years and have worked with many of the industry leaders.

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