WWE’s road to Elimination Chamber took an unexpected turn on Monday night.
During an Elimination Chamber qualifying match on WWE Raw featuring Jey Uso, Bronson Reed, and the returning Original El Grande Americano, Reed appeared to suffer an injury mid-match that ultimately changed the bout’s outcome — and potentially reshaped upcoming plans heading into WrestleMania 42.
According to WWE, Reed has torn his bicep and will be sidelined indefinitely.
Injury Alters Chamber Plans
The injury became apparent when Reed rolled out of the ring and began receiving attention from medical personnel. Cameras briefly caught him gesturing toward his arm, seemingly indicating the bicep area. Commentary also noted the concern as he failed to re-enter the match.
Later in the broadcast, Michael Cole confirmed that Reed had sustained a torn bicep and would be out indefinitely.
Behind the scenes, the injury reportedly caused a major pivot. WrestleVotes shared that Reed was originally scheduled to win the qualifier and secure a spot inside the Elimination Chamber this Saturday in Chicago. Instead, Jey Uso picked up the victory following Reed’s exit.
A torn bicep is no minor issue, often requiring surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation period — sometimes stretching several months depending on severity. That would likely sideline “Aus-Zilla” well beyond WrestleMania season.
A Rough Stretch for The Vision
Reed’s injury comes at a particularly unfortunate time for The Vision faction.
Bron Breakker is already out of action after undergoing surgery earlier this month for a serious hernia. Meanwhile, Seth Rollins — the group’s former leader — has been on the shelf since October and was stripped of the World Heavyweight Championship as a result of his injury.
With Reed now added to the list, The Vision’s in-ring presence heading toward WrestleMania 42 is down to Logan Paul and Austin Theory, alongside Paul Heyman as the group’s mouthpiece.
That creates another layer of intrigue given the ongoing storyline involving a masked attacker who has been targeting members of the faction. Rumors have pointed toward Rollins being behind the attacks, potentially setting up a high-profile WrestleMania clash with Breakker. But with Breakker still recovering and Reed now sidelined, creative plans may need to shift dramatically.
Whether Paul and Theory step into more prominent roles in that storyline remains to be seen.
What’s Next?
WWE has not provided a timetable for Reed’s return, only confirming that he will be out indefinitely. If surgery is required — as is often the case with a torn bicep — fans could be looking at an extended absence.
For now, Jey Uso moves on to the Elimination Chamber, while The Vision finds itself in a vulnerable position at a critical point on the road to WrestleMania.
As always in WWE, the show moves forward — but this injury is one that could have ripple effects far beyond a single match.
