While Bron Breakker has been dominating within the WWE Universe for years now, winning the NXT Championship twice, finding success as both a babyface and as a heel, and even earning Tag Team gold alongside Bron Breakker in an unlikely tag team, a whole new collection of WWE fans have discovered the second-generation Steiner since he was elevated to the main roster earlier this year, dominating first on SmackDown before becoming a certified monster on RAW the likes of which fans haven't seen since Goldberg and his many clones.

Discussing which performers have next as he prepares for his shot at Damian Priest's World Heavyweight Championship at Clash at the Castle, Drew McIntyre specifically identified Breakker as a name to watch, as he believes his talent, intensity, and anger make him a unique force within the WWE Universe.

“I am so focused on winning back the title that I really have not given any thought to the future. However, as was the case when I was the World Heavyweight Champion for the first time, I will take on all comers. Like if you earn the right to fight for the title, you’re gonna get yourself a title opportunity. I see some people coming up with a lot of hunger and a lot of potential as well. One particular person of interest is Bron Breakker; he has been tearing through the competition, but at the same time, he’s got to learn how to harness the anger in the right direction,” Drew McIntyre told the Indian Express via Fightful.

“I’m sure I’ll see him down the line. We got a roster of very talented people and a few people injured. I’m sure they’ll be returning very soon on RAW and SmackDown. We’re already on fire right now. The company is quite hot, and once the injured people return, we are gonna go even to the next level again. It’s crazy how popular WWE is right now.”

You know, you have to give it to McIntyre; when he's right, he's right. Since landing on RAW and being inexplicably left out of the King of the Ring Tournament – a decision Adam Pierce has regretted every day since – Breakker has been on a tear, near-single-handedly ruining Ricochet's run in the WWE universe while setting things up for a fun future feud with Ilja Dragunov in a call-back to their efforts in NXT. If Breakker keeps pushing buttons and pushing boundaries, it's going to be incredibly hard for Paul “Triple H” Levesque and company not to push Mr. “Meaner Than Evil” to the moon.

Bully Ray is incredibly impressed with main roster Bron Breakker.

Speaking of WWE Hall of Famers past, present, and future giving their takes on Bron Breakker's run on the main roster following a few dominant years down in developmental, Bully Ray put over the second-generation Steiner on Busted Open Radio, noting that he's not only an incredibly impressive performer in the ring but also a perfect mix of his father and uncle in the ring.

“So far? Two thumbs up on Bron Breakker and Ilja Dragunov from me. I’m really liking what I’m seeing, especially -– not especially from, but Bron is truly sticking out because of his level of intensity. I mean, my god, it’s amazing,” Bully Ray explained on Busted Open Radio via EWrestling News.

“This guy is so quick, he’s so intense, he’s so unpredictable! That Frankensteiner off the top rope last night was done so quickly, and to perfection, I was like, ‘My god!’ I mean, but what do you expect? He’s half Rick Steiner, half Scott Steiner, he’s like a freaking wrestling cyborg. He’s a little bit smaller than his dad and his uncle, which is gonna give him that incredible speed.”

When discussing Breakker's in-ring ability, it's hard not to bring up his speed first and foremost, as the “Dawg” can famously run the ropes at 23 miles per hour, turning his signature Spear finisher into a low-speed car crash that can not only knock a challenger down for the 1-2-3, put potentially knock them out of action indefinitely if he catches a hit the wrong way. Factor in his usage of signature Steiner maneuvers like the Frankensteiner and his former pension for multi-color singlets, and it's no wonder so many fans, wrestlers, and pundits are incredibly high on the second-generation grappler, with WWE reportedly considering making changes to their future plans in order to highlight him further into the future. Though the 2024 WWE Draft is only about a month old, the early favorite for Rookie of the Year has to be Breakker.