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EXCLUSIVE: Australian WWE star Bronson Reed on tough journey, being trained by legend Shawn Michaels – Wide World of Sports
Why wrecking-ball nearly threw it all away

As more and more Australians make their mark in the professional wrestling industry, one 150kg force soon could be the biggest name of them all.
South Australia’s Bronson Reed, who represents both Samoa and Australia, in just over 24 months has become one of the biggest names in the WWE, featuring regularly now on the company’s NXT show.
After spending more than a decade chasing his WWE dream, which included wrestling on independent promotions across 13 different countries, the 32-year-old wrecking-ball…
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