
Bronson Reeds injury didnt just change one match it reshaped the entire Elimination Chamber layout. After Reed suffered a bicep injury on the February 23 episode of WWE Raw during an Elimination Chamber qualifying match, WWE was forced to pivot quickly. Jey Uso advanced instead, and Reed was removed from WrestleMania season plans. Now, a new update reveals just how significant that change was. According to Cory Hays of BodySlam.net on February 28, 2026, Reed was originally scheduled to have a dominant showing inside the Elimination Chamber itself. Specifically, he was set to eliminate LA Knight, JeVon Evans, and Trick Williams. Those eliminations ultimately went to Logan Paul instead, who qualified for the match on SmackDown this week after Jey Uso got taken out. When a fan tweeted, Logan Paul eliminated Jevon, LA Knight, and now Trick. Wtf lmao, Hays made it clear the Tribal Thief was supposed to dominate inside the steel structure, saying, It was supposed to be Bronson. The change not only impacted Reeds trajectory but also affected the optics of the Chamber itself, as Paul emerged looking stronger than many expected. With WrestleMania 42 season in full swing, Reeds injury continues to have ripple effects across creative. Do you think Bronson Reed would have benefited more from that dominant Chamber showing than Logan Paul did? Let us know your thoughts. G Add as a preferred source on Google