WWE Has FINALLY Found Its New Roman Reigns... (WWE News)

Bron Breakker is internally viewed as someone who could be "the face" of WWE.

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BodySlam.net claim that Bron Breakker is being readied as the 'next Roman Reigns' by chiefs behind the scenes at WWE. The Vision member has been turning a lot of heads amongst management, but that's nothing especially new - WWE top brass have been high on Breakker since his NXT days, but the feeling is that he's kicked things up a notch on the main roster.

Interestingly, Bron is viewed as "the face for years to come". That'd put him on par with previous poster boys like John Cena and Reigns, which is hugely complimentary to the breakout heel. Breakker has been making solid progress alongside the likes of Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul and now deposed ex-leader Seth Rollins in The Vision.

He's still only 28 years old, so the promotion don't need to rush through anything here.

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Bron is locked in to face CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on the 5 January 2026 edition of flagship show Raw. Some reckon that'd be the ideal time for Rollins to roar back onto screens and take his revenge for a 13 October attack, but that all depends on how healthy Seth is.

Of course, the match with Punk occurs mere weeks before the traditional Royal Rumble-WrestleMania season grips WWE's fanbase, so the timing is huge. Triple H might fancy booking a complete shock by having Breakker mow Punk down to take the title, or Rollins will return after all to cost his old stablemate.

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Losing to Punk wouldn't spell disaster for Bron. He has a very bright future ahead of him.

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