
Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed have been headlining as the two have pushed out Seth Rollins from their camp, leaving the former World Heavyweight Champion sidelined with an injury. Their controversial takeover has shifted the WWE landscape, with Breakker emerging as a new main-event star. As Paul Heyman appears to circle the pair, fans are beginning to question where loyalties truly lie.
Nash admitted he was unsure whether Breakker and Reed are now positioned as heels, since the audience seemed more entertained than hostile. He remarked that the mixed crowd reaction blurred the lines of alignment, creating genuine uncertainty about their roles.
He also expressed doubts about Paul Heyman’s involvement. Nash suggested that Heyman’s gesture of raising Breakker’s hand, along with Reed’s show of support, was more an act of self-preservation than true loyalty. As Nash emphasized, Heyman is the ultimate opportunist — a survivor who always aligns himself with whoever holds the most power.
Nash predicted that Heyman’s loyalty would be short-lived, hinting that the veteran manager could eventually betray one or both men. He theorized that Heyman might reunite with the new breakout star later on or even reconnect with an old ally like Brock Lesnar. With Breakker gaining momentum and Reed’s rise continuing, this storyline could shape one of the most intriguing power shifts in recent WWE history.
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