Months after inintense competition, Penta eventually had to go up against the Bronson Reed of The Vision on Monday Night RAW. In the first half of the game, Reed took over and overpowered Penta through the use of his size and strength. The bigger competitor had the ring – at a considerable share of the pie – and Penta was in dire need of an opening.
Penta’s Comeback Surge
Penta used the crowd cheering to the max to come back on the odds. His blows were accurate chops, powerful kicks, and fast moves, which slowly gave him an advantage over his powerful opponent. Penta used a strategic attack to find the arm of Reed, in trying to injure the powerhouse in offense. But this scheme only worked against the plan of the game when Reed retaliated with a stupendous power slam that was felt across the ring.
Chaos at Ringside
The violence grew with the development of the game. Penta nearly won the match striking a backbreaker, and he demonstrated signs of momentum. Logan Paul and Austin Theory suddenly appeared at ringside and distracted the competitors and the audience as well. This discontinuity enabled Reed to give a huge Tsunami, although the referee was prone, having been stunned by the dive of Penta to the outside.

The chaos didn’t end there. The surprise appearance was by LA Knight who just returned to the Royal Rumble 2026. He kicked Reed in the face when he was not in the ring and this gave the referee time to revive. The referee came back and sent Reed off to a contentious but creative end.
Penta-Reed Standout Match
In spite of the unusual conclusion, the game brought to the fore a good chemistry between Penta and Reed. The styles that they contrasted each other with ensured an interesting competition that could be replicated someday. The undercard of RAW did not impress much, but this was the most interesting match of the night. The viewers swore to stick around as the WWE constructs upon this contest with a more conclusive match.



