Is This The END Of The Vision In WWE? (WWE News)

Bron Breakker's loss to Seth Rollins could spell doom for WWE Raw's focal point faction.

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Bron Breakker's loss to Seth Rollins at Night Of Champions 2026 last weekend could spell disaster for The Vision. Despite various injury woes, the group has been WWE Raw's top faction since last year, but WrestleVotes on Fightful Select has an update on what could be coming next.

According to sources within the company, WWE has 2 distinctly different choices.

Firstly, they could rejig the stable by adding new members. Second, some backstage believe The Vision has run its course as an ongoing concern Triple H should be worrying about week to week. Those who think it's time to move on said they'd "let the pieces fall where they may".

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Something else of note: Regardless of what happens with The Vision, WrestleVotes/Fightful has learned that WWE will keep Paul Heyman by Bron Breakker's side. The internal feeling is that Breakker benefits from the alliance with Heyman more than most, and Paul's aura is considered a key part of Bron's overall presentation.

In short, bosses like that pairing and have no plans to split them. It could well be a different story when it comes to other members of the group like Logan Paul, Austin Theory or the still-injured Bronson Reed though. Things don't look good long-term for that core membership - sweeping changes could be afoot sooner rather than later.

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It's interesting that Heyman is also co-managing Brock Lesnar during his feud with Oba Femi. Brock is Paul's top client, but he isn't actually part of The Vision himself. Soon, Breakker might not be either.

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