As the leader of The Vision, Bron Breakker is the de facto leader of the most pushed faction in WWE right now. WWE, whether it is booked by Vince McMahon or Triple H, is infatuated with having a dominant heel faction running the table.
And even in a faction with a name as big as Logan Paul, Breakker is the one WWE are pushing the most at the forefront after Seth Rollins’s ousting, placing Breakker on a pedestal next to Paul Heyman, who isn’t going to attach his name next to a flop at this stage of his career.
Breakker has shown more layers to his character than ever before, with his recent spat with CM Punk bringing the best out of him after he was previously a promising but very one dimensional character in WWE, particularly as a babyface.
Now working with Heyman, Breakker is embracing not only the loose cannon aspect of his character in which his brutal strength and explosiveness can be showcased, but he is also filling a more layered heelish role.
Because deep down at his core, Breakker, as a character, is the epitome of entitlement. He knows he has the bloodline element to himself with his relationship to Scott Steiner, and he has the on screen privilege of working with noted string puller Paul Heyman.
Bron Breakker is an entitled manchild, brooding and throwing tantrums whenever he does not get his way, and then getting Heyman to cover for him and clean up his messes when he crosses the line – and he gets to hide behind Paul, Austin Theory, and Bronson Reed to do his bidding, too.
It’s the perfect undertone to the Bron Breakker character, and it is playing out in a way that is boosting Breakker’s profile and leading him down the road of more interesting storylines in 2026.
Joe helped manage the pro wrestling site Daily DDT from 2017 to 2019. He has appeared in many wrestling podcasts and has had his work featured by mainstream media sites and professional wrestlers themselves. Joe also covers soccer, writing about Tottenham for Hotspur HQ, Real Madrid for A Trip to Cibeles, and general world football for The Trivela Effect.
