• How Bron Breakker Got Injured (Video)
The Badass of The Vision is officially on the shelf. Following swirling rumors, it has been confirmed that Bron Breakker underwent surgery to repair a hernia, a procedure that has immediately pulled him from the active roster.
According to PWInsider, the injury occurred on last week’s episode of RAW when Breakker flipped the commentary table. By Wednesday, February 4, medical evaluations determined that the damage was severe enough to require an immediate operation.
OH MY 👀
.@bronbreakkerwwe is FURIOUS after what happened at the Royal Rumble pic.twitter.com/9D7V6agA2V
— WWE (@WWE) February 3, 2026
While Breakker is now home and beginning his recovery, the timing is particularly brutal. With WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas just two months away, his status for the Grandest Stage of Them All is currently a major question mark.
As previously noted, the Wrestling Observer reported that Seth Rollins will be ready to return in time for WrestleMania 42 to have a singles match against Breakker.
• Update On Chelsea Green’s Injury
On the latest episode of WWE’s AAA, Chelsea Green informed Ethan Page that she can’t make it to the show for their AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship defense because she hurt her foot on SmackDown and had a walking boot. La Hiedra ended up replacing Chelsea.
The AUDACITY of @luchalibreaaa to throw @OfficialEGO into a match like that after I almost ended my career on Smackdown last night from a near fatal fall 🤬🤬🤬🤬
Ethan, we need to talk!!! pic.twitter.com/sT2SiQCp8Y— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) February 8, 2026
Lola Vice and Mr. Iguana went on to defeat La Hiedra and Ethan Page to become the new AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions.
According to the Wrestling Observer, Chelsea Green’s ankle injury was diagnosed as a bruise rather than a fracture, and she is not expected to miss significant time.
• Backstage WWE Reaction To Fans Chanting “We Want Vince” At Triple H
During the Royal Rumble 2026 post show in Saudi Arabia, fans directed “We Want Vince” chants at Triple H. The issue was raised amid questions about how the chants are being received behind the scenes, particularly given that they are aimed at WWE’s current head of creative rather than Vince McMahon himself. According to Fightful Select, the reaction internally has largely been indifference.
Those familiar with the situation reiterated that McMahon is not returning to creative in any capacity and that there is no consideration being given to such a move. The belief internally is that a return to McMahon-led creative would represent a step backward for the product.
While there has been no official response or concern about the chants themselves, Fightful noted that some within the company viewed the situation with a degree of irony after Triple H made the decision to stop doing press conferences with media members during PLE post shows to avoid hard questions about controversies:
“Well, Triple H didn’t want to be in a room full of media, and this was what he got instead.”
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