The Monday Night Raw audience was treated to a special moment during the final monster standing match between Braun Strowman and Bronson Reed.
The two big men have been tormenting each other for weeks, but they came to terms during Monday’s show. Strowman started the match by chokeslamming Reed into the announcer’s table, but Reed needed to remain down for the count of 10 for Strowman to win.
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Braun Strowman and Bronson Reed collapse the ring on Monday Night RAW at the Ford Center on September 30, 2024 in Evansville, Indiana. (WWE/Getty Images)
As the match progressed, Reed speared Strowman through the barrier and into the front row of the bleachers. He performed the Tsunami finishing move on Strowman multiple times, eventually forcing the referee to throw him back into the ring and start counting to ten. However, Raw’s general manager Adam Pearce did not seem to understand Reed’s actions, and the two faced off.
As Reed grabbed Pearce by the shirt, Strowman jumped from the top rope onto Reed and a group of officials and security guards.
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The wild scene will culminate shortly thereafter.
Reed brought Strowman back into the ring and sat him on the top rope. From there he nailed a suplex and the ring exploded as both men crashed into it. All four corners fell down, as did the ring ropes. Several bodies were scattered around the ring. The referee was sent off.
The referee stood up and started counting to ten. Just when it looked like Reed was going to stand up, Seth Rollins returned to the ring. Rollins hits a Curb Stomp on Reed, knocking him out.
Strowman stands up and is declared the winner.


Braun Strowman and Seth Rollins celebrate on Monday Night RAW at the Ford Center in Evansville, September 30, 2024. (WWE/Getty Images)
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Reed had kept Rollins out of action for several weeks, and it looked as though an even bigger feud was brewing between the two competitors.
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