10 Wrestlers Triple H Will Sign For WWE
10. Bronson Reed
Upon making a significant splash on black and gold TV after picking up his first piece of WWE gold in the form of the North American Championship, Bronson Reed (a.k.a Jonah) appeared poised to carry that momentum straight onto either Monday or Friday nights.
Fitting the monstrous wrecking ball bill and then some, whilst also being a marketable international face folks down under would happily get behind, news of the athletic powerhouse strutting his stuff in numerous tryout matches during SmackDown tapings made his call-up to and excelling on the main roster feel almost inevitable.
But in a typically inexplicable Vinnie Mac development, Reed soon wound up on the outside looking in as he joined the numerous talented souls being abruptly released from the company in August 2021.
However, while he clearly wasn't McMahon's cup of tea, Jonah's reveal post-release of The Game claiming ‘Bronson, you are money,’ after his aforementioned secondary NXT title win suggests that Trips was one of the star's most vocal supporters in the lead-up to his exit.
And if the new head of WWE creative has it his way, the one-time Impact and now NJPW man's return may just be a case of when not if.