WWE has officially addressed the status of Bron Breakker, confirming that the powerhouse superstar will be out of action for the foreseeable future. During the opening moments of Monday Night Raw, lead commentator Michael Cole announced that Breakker had suffered an injury during training. While the specific nature of the injury was kept vague on air, Cole stated that Breakker would be “out of action indefinitely.”
Behind the scenes, the situation is reportedly more complex. Dave Meltzer broke the news on Sunday that Breakker recently underwent surgery for a “serious hernia.” According to PWInsider, this was not a sudden development but rather an “ongoing issue” that had been plaguing the former NXT Champion. The decision to undergo surgery was made following his explosive angle on last week’s Raw, where Breakker destroyed the announcer’s table in a fit of rage over his Royal Rumble elimination.
Despite the “indefinite” timeline given on television, backstage optimism remains. Fightful reports that sources within WWE are hopeful that Breakker will recover in time for WrestleMania 42. The injury angle—which saw Breakker attacked by a hooded figure believed to be Seth Rollins at the Rumble—appears to be a way to write him off television while he recovers, setting the stage for a potential high-profile return in Las Vegas.
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