Bron Breakker To Ilja Dragunov: Me Being The 'Golden Child' Isn't Any More Intense Than You Fake Yelling

Bron Breakker sends a message to Ilja Dragunov.

On the June 3 episode of WWE Raw, Bron Breakker defeated Ricochet. When Breakker attacked Ricochet after the match, Ilja Dragunov made the save. He brawled with Breakker, and WWE confirmed that they would face each other on June 10.

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Speaking on Raw Talk, Bron Breakker addressed his actions and sent a message to Ilja Dragunov.

"Look, tonight, I had to make an example out of Ricochet. Not only to Adam Pearce, but to the world because this is what happens when you do stupid things. Like Pat McAfee puts it all the time, like a bold stooge that is Adam Pearce for not putting me in the King of the Ring tournament. Now, as far as Ilja Dragunov goes, for attacking me after the match? A couple weeks ago, Ilja, you said that I was the golden child, that that is not the definition of intensity. Well, I gotta give it to you. You’re one of the best performers in the world, but me being the golden child isn’t any more intense than you fake yelling into the camera every week and holding your breath until your face turns purple. Now, why don’t you do yourself a favor this week. Go home, get with your little diet coach, 190 pounds, eat your Wheaties, do your little one-arm pushups and the rest of your stupid lifts because it’s gonna take everything and then some for you to prepare to beat me because there’s only one badass in WWE, there’s only one meaner than evil, there’s only one dog, and that is me," Breakker said.

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