Kevin Nash Says WWE Is Making a Huge Mistake With Bron Breakker—And It Involves The Vision
Is The Vision actually slowing down one of WWE RAW’s most explosive stars? According to a WWE Hall of Famer, the answer is a clear yes.
Speaking on the latest episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash weighed in on Bron Breakker’s recent RAW booking and didn’t hold back. Nash praised WWE’s presentation of Breakker on the January 12 episode, calling the segment one of the most effective pieces of storytelling the company has done in weeks.
Nash highlighted the moment Breakker sprinted across the arena to deliver a brutal tackle, saying it instantly erased any lingering doubts from the previous week.
“There wasn’t a single person in that building thinking about Punk beating him last week,” Nash explained. “That’s how you make somebody. Punk made him, and then WWE escalated it. They showed everyone that Bron is a killer.”
According to Nash, that single moment elevated Breakker beyond losses, alliances, and excuses — firmly placing him in championship-level territory.
“Bron Doesn’t Need The Vision Anymore”

Nash then turned his attention to what he believes is the real story WWE is telling — whether intentionally or not.
At the end of the segment, Breakker was shown standing completely alone. No members of The Vision. No backup. No distractions.
“That wasn’t an accident,” Nash said. “He’s already separated himself from them through his actions. He doesn’t need The Vision anymore.”
The Hall of Famer went even further, suggesting that The Vision was never truly built for Breakker in the first place. According to Nash, the faction was always centered around Seth Rollins, and with Rollins no longer positioned the same way, the group has outlived its purpose.
“There’s no scenario where Seth cuts a long promo with Bron just standing behind him wearing sunglasses,” Nash added. “That era is done.”
What’s Next for Bron Breakker?
Breakker is scheduled to return on next week’s episode of WWE RAW, where he’ll meet with General Manager Adam Pearce to discuss lifting his suspension. With momentum clearly on his side, fans are already speculating whether this meeting could mark the beginning of a major singles push — and possibly the official end of his ties to The Vision.
Kevin Nash seems convinced WWE has already made its decision. Now, it’s just a matter of when they fully pull the trigger.
Do you agree with Nash? Should Bron Breakker break away from The Vision and stand on his own? The discussion is just getting started.





