I’m not seeing any credible reports that Adam Pearce has fired Bronson Reed or R-Truth (Reakker) after the “attack on the OTC”—and it’s a bit unclear what “OTC” refers to. If you meant WWE Raw or a specific incident (like the multiple Tsunamis Bronson Reed delivered), here’s what actually happened—not firings, but fines and suspensions.
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What Really Went Down (August–September 2024)
On August 5, 2024, Bronson Reed unleashed six Tsunami splashes on Seth Rollins, causing serious injuries. Adam Pearce responded by issuing a massive fine. When Reed responded by calling him “stooge,” Pearce doubled the fine via social media.
A week later, on August 12, Reed attacked R‑Truth (and The Miz), again delivering brutal Tsunamis that left R‑Truth with cracked ribs and internal bruising. Pearce threatened disciplinary action, but no firing took place.
On September 17, following a chaotic Raw segment where Reed launched an audience member at Braun Strowman and caused widespread destruction (walls, production equipment, golf carts—and Pearce’s sanity), Pearce slapped both Reed and Strowman with another massive fine.
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Summary in ~300 Words
Here’s a concise 300‑word breakdown:
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The notion that Adam Pearce fired Bronson Reed and “Reakker” (R‑Truth) appears to be inaccurate. Instead, following a series of violent episodes on WWE Raw in August and September 2024, Pearce imposed heavy fines and suspensions, but fired no one.
It began on August 5, when Bronson Reed brutally attacked Seth Rollins with six Tsunamis, resulting in broken ribs and internal injuries. Pearce responded with an undisclosed “massive” fine—and when Reed taunted him by calling him “stooge,” Pearce doubled the fine via Twitter.
A week later, on August 12, Reed continued his rampage, delivering more Tsunamis—this time to R‑Truth and The Miz. R‑Truth later confirmed he suffered cracked ribs and internal bruising. Pearce again referenced fines and a potential suspension, but no firings occurred.
Then, on September 16 Raw, Reed escalated matters by pulling a fan from the audience and flinging him at Braun Strowman, destroying backstage property and apparently fracturing Pearce’s sanity. The following day, Pearce fined both Reed and Strowman a “massive undisclosed amount” for the chaos.
At no point did credible sources confirm an actual termination. Instead, Pearce—ever the beleaguered authority figure—leveraged his power to fine, suspend, and publicly shame the reckless performers, intent on maintaining order amid the anarchy. If “OTC” refers to a different event or show, please clarify and I’ll dig further!
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Let me know if you’d like me to clarify anything else or adjust the wording!