Bronson Reed could be nearing his WWE return after spending nearly six months on the sidelines with a torn biceps. A new report suggests Reed is getting very close to being back, with some people within WWE believing he could return next month — and Sunday Night’s Main Event in Atlanta has been mentioned as an early possibility.
According to PWInsider, Reed is very close to returning from injury. Some within WWE reportedly believe he will be back by next month, while there is a possibility that his comeback could happen as soon as Sunday Night’s Main Event in Atlanta. However, WWE has not officially announced a return date for Reed.
The update comes only days after Reed showed off his physical transformation during his recovery. Reed has been out of action since the February 23, 2026 episode of Monday Night Raw, where he competed in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. During the match, Reed took a German suplex and rolled outside the ring before being unable to continue. WWE later announced during the show that he had suffered a distal biceps tear.
The injury required surgery, with Reed confirming on February 27 that the procedure had been completed as he began his recovery. At the time, the expected recovery period for this type of injury was estimated at around four to six months.
The injury also interrupted Reed’s run with The Vision. Reed had joined forces with Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker and Paul Heyman after returning from his previous injury at Saturday Night’s Main Event in May 2025, where he attacked CM Punk and helped Rollins and Breakker defeat Punk and Sami Zayn.
Reed later became one of the central members of The Vision alongside Breakker and Heyman. His February injury once again removed him from WWE television just months after he had returned from the foot injury suffered during the 2024 Survivor Series: WarGames match.