On this week's episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, there was a backstage segment where Raw General Manager Adam Pearce told Paul Heyman that whenever Bron Breakker got to the arena, he should be advised to just turn back around and go home, as Pearce is sick and tired of the antics of The Vision and how he knew Breakker would have "bad intentions" after losing his World Heavyweight Championship match last week to CM Punk.
Pearce was right in thinking Breakker would be nothing but a problem, as he got involved in The Vision's tag team match wherein Austin Theory and Big Bronson Reed were facing Penta and Dragon Lee, running down the entranceway to spear Lee and get his team disqualified, resulting in a mess where every time Pearce was yelling at someone, another member of The Vision would go on the attack.
This boiled over into a confrontation where Breakker grabbed Pearce and was threatening him, with Heyman and the rest of The Vision eventually trying to mitigate some peace between the two, but failing to do so.
In a backstage follow-up, Pearce told Breakker that he has been suspended indefinitely and sent him home. However, Heyman told Pearce that he was making a mistake, as from his perspective, Pearce put his hands on Breakker first and was the provoker of this incident.
It should go without being said—but just in case it isn't clear—that this is a storyline suspension and not a legitimate one. The character of Bron Breakker has been suspended by the character of Adam Pearce—not the performer Bronson Rechsteiner suspended by the brass within World Wrestling Entertainment proper.
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"Suspended indefinitely" means "take a few weeks off" in this era. This is obviously being done to try to give Breakker some distance before the Royal Rumble, probably because they don't want him to compete in there because he won't win it and they don't want him losing it, either. He'll likely be back in February building to the Elimination Chamber event in Chicago. The last time WWE did a suspension with anyone was Drew McIntyre, who Heyman got off the hook and ended up backfiring on SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis, so I anticipate the same thing will happen here with Heyman finessing his way into reinstating Breakker in the next few weeks after the Royal Rumble.
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