In a shocking turn of events, Bronson Reed has given some tough love to Otis, a WWE RAW star, after a humiliating defeat on the recent edition of the flagship show. The former NXT North American Champion was responding to a question posed by the WWE’s official X account, asking fans what advice they would give to Otis following his embarrassing moment on RAW.
Reed, known for his unapologetic and straightforward approach, suggested that Otis “grow a pair” in a response that has been making waves in the WWE community. The advice comes on the heels of Otis’s disappointing loss to Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn, which was followed by a heated confrontation with his teammate Chad Gable on the entrance ramp.
The incident has sparked a heated debate among fans and WWE insiders alike, with many weighing in on what advice they would give to Otis following the embarrassing moment. While some have criticized Reed’s harsh words, others have applauded his candor and willingness to speak his mind.
Interestingly, Reed’s comments come just months after his own high-profile loss to Gunther on WWE RAW. The defeat, which ended Reed’s title aspirations, sparked a heated debate about how to protect talent from being handed a loss. Vince Russo, a wrestling veteran, even went so far as to suggest that the company bring back the time-limit draw to protect talent like Reed from being handed a loss.
Despite this setback, Reed has made it clear that he has unfinished business with Gunther and is looking to capture the Intercontinental Championship later this month at King and Queen of the Ring in Saudi Arabia. Whether he will be able to achieve this goal remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – Reed is not one to mince words or shy away from a challenge.
In the meantime, Otis would do well to take Reed’s advice to heart and work on regaining his confidence and momentum in the ring. As the WWE Universe continues to weigh in on the controversy, one thing is clear – the road to redemption will not be an easy one for Otis, and it will require a lot more than just “growing a pair” to get back on track.