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

4. Bron Breakker

Bron Breakker
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Dave Meltzer is reporting that Bron Breakker is raring to go, but WWE nonetheless chose to go with Gunther as a foe for Seth Rollins at WrestleMania instead. If that doesn't make much sense at first glance, then consider all of the moving parts Triple H has to appease; Gunther didn't have anything else going on heading into the weekender anyway, and Bron had been expected to miss 'Mania until super-recently.

He's a physical marvel just like his pal Bronson.

The hernia he suffered earlier in the year hasn't kept him out for long at all, but Trips seemingly wants to cool it on rushing through the natural story with Rollins. They can always work a few matches during the traditional lull post-'Mania. That'd be handy for the writers, actually - they'll need some bumper matches to pad out PLEs and make TV worth tuning into.

Fingers crossed that's enough to lessen the usual drop off in viewership once many casuals decide to ignore WWE for the rest of 2026 until it's Royal Rumble-into-WrestleMania time again next year. Having Breakker back spearing people like a man possessed sounds good.

Bron has been fine-tuning things again at the Performance Center, but it looks like he's set to miss out on a payday in Vegas. Not to worry, because Rick Steiner's kid surely has plenty more where that came from in his future. He's a guaranteed future World Heavyweight or WWE Champion.

The Vision could do with having he and Bronson Reed back in their midst, and it looks likely to happen soon.

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