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Bronson Reed weighs in on creepy WWE followers

Bronson Reed sent a message to creepy WWE fans amid his hiatus from the company. The veteran is currently out of action after suffering a major injury earlier this year.

The Vision member took to social media today to call out creepy fans. The former NXT North American Champion noted that it was an age-old rule that fans should not touch professional wrestlers during their interactions. You can check out his message in the post below.

“Age old rule, fans dont touch the wrestlers. It should also be vice versa. Creeps out here,” he wrote.

Age old rule, fans dont touch the wrestlers. It should also be vice versa. Creeps out here.

Reed is a member of The Vision on WWE RAW alongside Bron Breakker, Logan Paul, Austin Theory, and Paul Heyman. Logan Paul suffered a torn triceps at Saturday Night’s Main Event in May and was replaced by Bron Breakker in the tag team with Austin Theory. Breakker and Theory lost the World Tag Team Championships to The Street Profits last month on RAW.

Bronson Reed suffered a torn biceps during his Elimination Chamber qualifying match on the February 23 edition of the red brand. He was forced to miss WrestleMania 42 as a result of the injury and still has not returned to action.

Bronson Reed praises major WWE champion

The Vision’s Bronson Reed recently praised WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley. The Eradicator has been off television for a few weeks while recovering from an injury.

Speaking on No-Contest Wrestling, the Australian star complimented Ripley and suggested that the champion could wind up being the greatest of all time when it comes to women’s wrestling. Bronson Reed added that he thought Ripley was going to be a massive star before she arrived in the promotion.

“I just remember at the time, even when she had only been a few months in training and she wrestled on this same show that I was wrestling on, I remember watching her and being like, ‘Oh, she’s she’s going to be a big deal.’ I knew then and there I was like, ‘She’s going to be in WWE and she’s going to be a big deal.’ So, I think she’s undoubtedly maybe the greatest of all time when it comes to women’s wrestling. I’m being a little biased, but she’s definitely on top of that mountain,” he said.

You can check out the full interview in the video below:

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Only time will tell when Bronson Reed will be able to return to WWE television.