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Bronson Reed/JONAH set to appear on WWE Network

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Former WWE NXT Superstar Jonah Rock/Bronson Reed will be making his return to WWE Network and Peacock streaming service soon.

PROGRESS Wrestling recently confirmed that they will be hosting an ATLAS tournament weekender in April, and some former WWE Superstars will be on the card.

As well as the former Bronson Reed, the following stars have will be in action:

  • Big Damo/former WWE Superstar Killian Dain
  • Rickey Shane Page
  • Axel Tischer/former WWE Superstar Alexander Wolfe
  • Joe Hendry

It is expected that these events will be shown on-demand on both Peacock and WWE Network, as the talent on the card thus far are not exclusively signed with any promotion.

Bronson Reed in PROGRESS ATLAS Tournament

The ATLAS title was previously part of the PROGRESS promotion until it was unified with the company’s main title by WALTER/Gunther of NXT 2.0.

Tickets for the event are currently available to purchase from DICE FM.

The following synopsis has been given for the tournament itself:

“The Atlas Tournament: A tournament so massive that it cannot be contained to one night.

“On the weekend of 17th/18th April, we will present two stand-alone events… Sunday 17th April – Chapter 132: By The Beard Of Zeus! Monday 18th April – Chapter 133: Stop Motion Skeleton Battle.

“Whilst you can purchase tickets for each night separately from Progresstickets.com, we are offering a special combined price for fans that want to be with us for both nights of PROGRESS.

“So if you’ve had your fill of Easter eggs, head down to Camden and join us for the full Atlas Tournament Weekender!”

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