Braun Strowman’s Legacy: The Rise of Two Monsters, Bronson Reed and Jacob Fatu

Braun Strowman has always been a force of nature in WWE—a towering, destructive powerhouse capable of leveling anyone in his path. But in recent months, his impact has gone beyond his own dominance. Now, the Monster Among Men has seemingly given rise to two equally terrifying beasts: Bronson Reed and Jacob Fatu. With both men carving their own paths of destruction, Strowman’s influence is undeniable, shaping the next generation of monstrous competitors who are ready to redefine WWE’s landscape.
Bronson Reed, often referred to as the Tsunami, has quickly solidified himself as one of the most dangerous heavyweights in WWE. His agility defies his size, delivering crushing blows with a terrifying mix of speed and power. Many see him as the spiritual successor to Braun Strowman—a relentless force that steamrolls through opponents without hesitation. Reed’s rise has been meteoric, and with each victory, he proves that brute strength alone isn’t enough to survive in the squared circle—you need an unstoppable mindset, something Strowman has embodied throughout his career.
Then there’s Jacob Fatu, a name that has sent chills through the wrestling world. As a member of the legendary Anoa’i family, his bloodline is already rich with champions, but Jacob Fatu is carving out a legacy of his own—one drenched in violence and destruction. His dominance outside of WWE has been undeniable, with performances that showcase raw athleticism, brutal intensity, and a hunger that can’t be contained. With reports swirling about his potential arrival in WWE, it’s clear that Fatu is ready to unleash chaos on a whole new level.

The connection between these three monsters goes beyond physicality. Strowman, who has always thrived in the land of giants, has paved the way for men like Reed and Fatu to step into the role of WWE’s next unstoppable forces. His battles with the likes of Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Bray Wyatt have shown that being the biggest man in the room isn’t enough—you need to be the most dominant. That same philosophy is what drives Reed and Fatu, both of whom have taken inspiration from Strowman’s relentless aggression and unshakable presence.
For WWE, this evolution couldn’t have come at a better time. With the company focusing on a new era of storytelling and talent development, the presence of larger-than-life monsters keeps the spectacle alive. Reed is already a mainstay in WWE’s main roster, and should Fatu make his way to the company, the potential matchups are endless. Imagine a three-way war between Strowman, Reed, and Fatu—three behemoths colliding in a battle for supremacy. It’s the kind of spectacle that defines WWE’s greatest moments.
What makes this situation even more intriguing is how WWE chooses to position these monsters. Will they be allies, forming an unstoppable faction of destruction? Or will their paths inevitably lead to war, each one determined to establish themselves as the most dominant force in WWE? The possibilities are limitless, but one thing remains certain—Braun Strowman has laid the foundation, and now, the next generation of monsters is here to claim their throne.
The resurgence of larger-than-life competitors like Reed and the impending arrival of Fatu prove that WWE is still a place where giants rule. While high-flying athleticism and technical mastery continue to evolve, the timeless appeal of unstoppable forces colliding will always captivate audiences. Braun Strowman’s influence is not just about what he does in the ring—it’s about the monsters he inspires to follow in his footsteps.
As the wrestling world watches, the question isn’t if Bronson Reed and Jacob Fatu will dominate, but rather, how long before they completely take over? With Strowman’s legacy shaping their rise, WWE may be on the verge of its most fearsome era yet.