Reed’s Six Tsunami Splashes Make a Lasting Impact on WWE Raw
Summary
– Bronson Reed attacked Seth Rollins on August 5th’s WWE Raw, delivering six Tsunami splashes.
– Reed says the attack helped him stand out beyond being known just for his in-ring talent.
– He continues to dominate, having sidelined Seth Rollins and R-Truth.
Bronson Reed left a huge mark on WWE Raw on August 5 when he attacked Seth Rollins, delivering six Tsunami splashes that left Rollins sidelined. Since that night, Rollins has been absent from WWE television.
Speaking on Overnight Crowd, Reed opened up about the attack and how it set him apart. “I’ve always been the guy that everyone looked at as an in-ring talent where they could put anyone with me, and I’d have a good match. Whether I’m wrestling a cruiserweight or someone like Braun Strowman, I’ve always been able to have good matches with anyone,” Reed said. “You always need something else apart from being a match guy to make you stand out. I feel like that had more impact than any match I could have had, going out there and destroying Seth Rollins in front of people.”
Reed also discussed the crowd’s reaction to his relentless Tsunami splashes. “It wasn’t just one Tsunami and leave. It was constant, over and over. By the time I got up there for the fifth or sixth Tsunami, the people in the audience who love Seth Rollins were cheering for me to do more. As soon as I did that sixth one, they started booing me and cheering for him again. It shows the power of that move,” Reed explained.
Following the attack on Rollins, Reed continued his path of destruction by sidelining R-Truth with another brutal Tsunami splash. Reed is in a feud with Braun Strowman, continuing to make his presence felt in WWE.