Bronson Reed inserted himself into the main event scene in August when he attacked Seth Rollins and took him out with six tsunamis.
Reed then entered into a feud with Braun Strowman as the two men have destroyed the ring and backstage area.
Speaking to Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Reed revealed he's been working behind the scenes with Paul Heyman.
"I work a lot with Paul Heyman. I tell people all the time, the biggest influences on my career were my trainer Hartley Jackson, from Australia, then probably Hunter [Triple H]. Now, since the start of the year, I usually sit down and speak with Heyman every week at Raw. He’s a wealth of knowledge when it comes to wrestling," he said.
Asked what Heyman has taught him, Reed said, "How to present myself in the ring. I have always wrestled a certain way for a big man, but there is even more I can do with my size and to make myself look different. He’s always going for something that is different. That, and his promo work is ridiculous. I’ll go to him about a promo and he will just cut a promo off his head and it’s the best promo I’ve ever heard. He’s a genius with words."
Reed lost the Last Monster Standing match to Strowman on the September 30th episode of WWE Raw.
Elsewhere during the interview, Reed discussed his tsunami attack on Rollins. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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