Bron Breakker Indefinitely Suspended After WWE Raw Assault (WWE News)

Bron Breakker has been "indefinitely suspended" from WWE Raw.

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Having come up short in his quest to dethrone CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship last week, Bron Breakker followed that up by getting "indefinitely suspended" by WWE Raw GM Adam Pearce on this week's red brand outing.

While his Vision cohorts had been seen earlier in the night, Breakker waited until a mid-show tag match to make his presence known on Monday. There, it was Penta and Dragon Lee taking on the Vision's Bronson Reed and Austin Theory; a match that resulted in a DQ win for the babyfaces after Bron sprinted down the entrance ramp to spear Dragon out of his boots.

From there, Adam Pearce came out to confront Bron Breakker outside the ring, putting a temporary halt to the second-generation Steiner's assault. However, Reed, Theory, and Logan Paul continued to attack Penta and Dragon Lee in the ring while this interaction was going on. And when Pearce got in the ring to stop the rest of the Vision, Breakker used that opportunity to land a spear on Penta.

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It was here that things got extremely intense, with Bron pushing Pearce into the corner of the ring, grabbing his jacket, and threatening to kill the Raw General Manager, with the Vision managing to drag Breakker away. By the time Adam caught up with the faction minutes later backstage, he told Bron Breakker that he was "indefinitely suspended", although Paul Heyman quietly raised the valid point that it was actually Pearce who touched Breakker first, which was then confirmed by a replay of the earlier heated exchange.

While "indefinitely" doesn't have any sort of timeframe as to when we can expect Bron Breakker back on Raw, the former Intercontinental Champion is still one of the heavy favourites to win the men's Royal Rumble when the Rumble PLE rolls around on 31 January. Whether Bron appears before then, or whether he's held off until the Rumble, that remains to be seen.

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