Back in 2019, former WWE Universal Champion, Seth Rollins, and former WWE superstar, Bray Wyatt had a rather “bizarre” match inside a Hell in a Cell match at the HIAC PPV. The match was heavily criticized by the WWE Universe and many people were disgusted about how the match ended.
Since then, Rollins has gone on record and expressed his side of the story and how he hated that match. However, Bray Wyatt, aka ‘The Fiend’ took to Twitter in a rather intriguing tweet regarding the match in question.
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Recently, Seth Rollins appeared on Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions show and talked thoroughly about what happened backstage and how he wanted to “strangle” WWE Chairman, Vince McMahon back then.
However, Bray Wyatt took to Twitter and wrote a simple statement that he still wants to address the fact but he will do it in his own time and space.
“Wait until you hear my reaction.” Wyatt wrote.
Wait until you hear my reaction.
— Windham (@WWEBrayWyatt) September 27, 2021
Wyatt’s tenure of 90 days of ‘non-compete clause’ is coming towards its end and the pro-wrestling fans hope that the former WWE Champion join Tony Khan’s AEW.
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Will Bray Wyatt ever return to WWE?
WWE came to terms with ‘The Fiend‘ Bray Wyatt at the time when Wyatt was one of the hottest commodities in the pro-wrestling business. Vince McMahon and the company cited ‘budget cuts’ for their reason to fire Wyatt.
In the past, there have been multiple former WWE superstars who have sorted their bad blood with the WWE and Mr. McMahon. However, it does not look the same for Wyatt.
With his former teammates of ‘The Wyatt Family’ member and his previous tag partner, Matt Hardy in AEW, it looks like a smart decision for Wyatt to move to AEW. Wyatt can then justify the guilt of not being at the side of the late Brodie Lee during his last days in AEW.
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For now, there have been no concrete signals from the AEW President regarding the signing of Wyatt, and Wyatt himself has kept his mouth shut about his next move.
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It looks like it will take years and years for WWE and Wyatt to come on the same page after they fired him out of nowhere.
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