Bronson Reed Says He Feels Like He Let His People Down By Failing To Qualify For Elimination Chamber

Bronson Reed expressed his frustration after he failed to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match.

On the February 12 episode of WWE Raw, Bronson Reed faced Bobby Lashley in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. With a win, Reed would have qualified for the Men's Elimination Chamber match. In doing so, he would have been able to wrestle at the WWE Premium Live Event, which will be held in his home country of Australia. However, Lashley emerged victorious.

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After the match, Reed took to Twitter/X to note that he had dreamed of wrestling on a WWE Premium Live event in his home country. Reed said he failed his people, himself, and his family, and he apologized.

Likewise, in a WWE Raw Exclusive, Bronson Reed was asked to describe how disappointed he was with the loss.

“Super disappointed. This is what I’ve dreamed about my whole life, being able to be on a WWE PLE in my home country of Australia, and I feel like I’ve let down my family, I’ve let down the fans, and I’ve let down all of Australia. Couldn’t get the job done tonight," Reed said.

As for what's next, Reed noted that he was not sure. Reed stated that his plan for 2024 to be a big year was not going the way he intended, and he admitted that he was at his wit's end, so he would snap eventually.

“I don’t know where I go. I planned 2024 to be a big year for ‘Big’ Bronson Reed. But it’s not going to plan, so I’m just at my wit’s end, and eventually, I’m gonna snap," Reed said.

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