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Bronson Reed: My Teenage Years Were Influenced By Guys Like Samoa Joe

Bronson Reed learned from the very best big men in wrestling.

Bronson Reed backs down from no challenge, as he prepares to fight Seth Rollins, he also looks back on his teenage years where he looked back on guys like Vader and Bam Bam, but grew up with living legends like Samoa Joe who influenced Reed when he wanted to figure out what he was going to become.

“I do watch a lot of those guys, like I said Vader, Bam Bam, I even — more modern stuff, like I grew up, you know, my teenage years are sort of shaped by like a Samoa Joe,” Reed said on Insight with Chris Van Vliet

Reed recently battled Braun Strowman and the two went through everything including the ring, Strowman picked up the win thanks to some help from Rollins who returned to get his revenge on Reed for nailing multiple Tsunamis to put him out of action for over a month.

H/t to Wrestling Inc for the transcription.

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