36-year-old WWE star wants to win the World Title; last singles title run was over three years ago

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WWE Superstars are always eyeing the top prize in the Stamford-based company, and one star, in particular, addressed the same. Recently, Bronson Reed has had a lot on his plate but stated he wants to win either world title in the promotion.

In 2022, Bronson Reed made a shocking return to the Stamford-based promotion under the new regime and kicked off a dominant run on Monday Night RAW. Lately, The Colossal's alliance with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline has put him on the map as a credible threat in the company.

In an interview with WWE's LA Previa, the 36-year-old star was asked about his ultimate goal in the company. The Auszilla stated he wants to win either the Undisputed WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship after he moves past The Bloodline saga following Survivor Series: WarGames in Canada.

"I think the ultimate goal was to get to the very top. So, WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship. One day," Reed said. (From 02:30 onwards)
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Bronson Reed's last title run was before his WWE release

A few years ago, Bronson Reed signed with the Stamford-based company and started his journey on the then-Black and Gold brand. In the coming months, The Colossal became a notable name in the men's division and shared the ring with other top contenders.

In 2021, The Auszilla became a credible threat in the division and secured a title match against the North American Champion, Johnny Gargano. The 36-year-old star won his first title in the promotion and held it for a few weeks before he lost it to Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, aka Swerve Strickland.

Contrary to popular belief, Bronson Reed's current run on the main roster is his first run as the old regime released him in August. The 36-year-old had a dark match on SmackDown and appeared on Main Event before his eventual release in 2021.

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