The Vision’s misfortune continued in the recent episode of “Raw” as a masked assailant once again caused the villainous group trouble.
In the opening segment of the show, The Vision, which includes Logan Paul, Bronson Reed, Austin Theory, and their mouthpiece Paul Heyman, confronted the World Tag Team Champions The Usos.
The group addressed their troubles regarding the masked man who has been terrorising them since the “Royal Rumble”.
In an interference in the last episode, the black-clad attacker assaulted Theory and gave him a “Curb Stomp” to cost him his match against LA Knight, which was a qualifying round for the upcoming “Elimination Chamber”.
“Masked man, huh. Real original. Every single one of you knows that that was my match to win,” Theory stated.
The Vision wants a spot in the ‘Elimination Chamber’
“Raw” General manager Adam Pearce then came out to urge calm and invited The Vision to a meeting to talk things through.
Theory said they should talk “right here and right now”, blaming Pearce for last week’s interference.
Heyman then demanded the general manager to add Reed in the “Elimination Chamber” to compensate for last week’s fiasco.
Pearce shut down the request, but said that Reed will face off someone else in another qualifier next week.
Knight then joined the stacked opening segment, lambasting and mocking the heel stable, as he called on The Usos to face off against The Vision.
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The masked man appears again
During the three-on-three bout, the over 300-pound Reed hit a “Suicide Dive” on The Usos, while Paul knocked out an already dazed Jimmy Uso.
The match ended with Reed hitting a “Tsunami” on Jimmy, winning the bout for the team.
However, the masked man appeared post-match and blindsided Paul with another “Curb Stomp”.
Before Reed and Theory could give chase, the mystery figure was long gone and already in the arena’s stands, where he watched ominously from the crowd.
Fans have been speculating that Seth Rollins is the masked assailant, as he was kicked out of the group that he himself formed.
Rollins has been off TV due to a legitimate injury.
One of the few resemblances the masked man and Rollins have in common is a beard and the “Curb Stomp” finisher.
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