10 Superstars Who Could Debut (Or Return) On WWE Raw After WrestleMania 42

5. Bronson Reed

Big burly bruising bad boy Bronson Reed (is that enough b's for you?!) surely won't be wrestling anytime soon after a nasty bicep muscle tear on Raw in late-February, but that doesn't for a second mean it's inconceivable he returns to TV whilst healing up. Sure, it's for the best if everyone's careful with these things, but Reed is a machine.

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He's come back from serious injuries like they were nothing before, and he's almost certainly desperate to get right back in the thick of things as part of The Vision. So, even if Reed can't hit splashes from the top rope or really do much of anything physically, he can still stand there and look menacing or cut some promos as part of the faction's story.

Honestly, The Vision has to be one of the most snakebitten stables in WWE history. Seth Rollins got injured when he was still the leader, Bron Breakker went down right as things looked full steam ahead for him, and Bronson knackered his arm right before he was set to dominate most of the field inside the Elimination Chamber.

It's been a bit of a downer for creative, being candid.

Now, Seth is set for a 'Mania clash with Gunther, and Reed's other pals Logan Paul and Austin Theory are the new tag champs. It's been a clean sweep of changes for The Vision since last year, and nobody was prepared for it. There are still some bows to put on everything though, and that's where Bronson would come in right after the big party in Las Vegas.

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