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Bron Breakker’s Injury Status After Limping in Hotel Lobby Following WWE RAW

Bron Breakker’s Injury Status After Limping in Hotel Lobby Following WWE RAW

Bron Breakker had fans worried after he was seen limping after WWE RAW, but the latest update should calm some of those concerns.

According to False Finish, Breakker was banged up after his match with Seth Rollins on the June 1, 2026 episode of Monday Night RAW. However, the issue is not expected to affect his ability to work in the ring moving forward.

“False Finish has learned that Bron Breakker was indeed banged up after his match with Seth Rollins on WWE RAW but nothing that will affect him or working in-ring moving forward.”

This comes after footage circulated online showing Breakker struggling to walk inside a hotel lobby after RAW. He was seen limping noticeably and appeared to have trouble putting pressure on one of his legs, which immediately sparked concern.

Breakker had just competed in a physical main event against Rollins. During the match, he accidentally speared Paul Heyman through the ringside barricade after Rollins pulled Heyman into the line of fire. Breakker later hit another spear on Rollins, but Rollins used the championship belt to absorb the impact before hitting Black Out for the win.

The hotel footage made some wonder whether Breakker had suffered a legitimate injury, especially since selling that heavily away from the arena would be unusual. Now, this report suggests that while Breakker was hurting, it is not something that should keep him from competing.

That is good news for WWE, especially with King of the Ring season underway and Bron Breakker still positioned as one of the company’s most explosive stars. Now it remains to be seen how he’ll fare in the tournament.

Do you think WWE should keep Bron Breakker active right away, or give him some time after that rough RAW main event? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think.

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