At SummerSlam 2021, WWE confiscated the Bray Wyatt signs. A fan brought a The Fiend sign to the event which was seen during the pre-show, however, reportedly security confiscated that sign prior to the start of the event.
Alfred Konuwa took to social media to express that he was okay with WWE confiscating Bray Wyatt signs as long as they did not confiscate signs showing support to a community. To this, the former WWE Superstar responded.
Bray Wyatt believes that the way Alfred Konuwa framed his tweet wasn’t correct. He could have just spoken about the signs WWE did not confiscate without dragging any other matters into it.
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All you needed was the beautiful part of this tweet. The rest…….
— Windham (@WWEBrayWyatt) September 7, 2021
However, prior to this response, he had tweeted a picture of an avatar similar to that of The Fiend, saying “You can’t kill it”.
You can’t kill it pic.twitter.com/Bi13czn5Zs
— Windham (@WWEBrayWyatt) August 9, 2021
Bray Wyatt could soon begin working with a new company
After WWE released Wyatt from his contract, the entire WWE Universe was shocked. Letting go of Wyatt meant letting go of The Fiend as well.
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However, in a while Wyatt’s ninety day non-compete clause will end, and he could potentially work with another company. The most common assumption is that he will work with AEW, but there hasn’t been any information or news about the same from either end. Moreover, AEW is at an all time high with Adam Cole and Daniel Bryan’s debut.
On the other hand, WWE recently sold The Fiend merchandise and figurines on their site. It looked like Wyatt could come back to the company, but this was a prediction which went up in smokes.
It would have been quite the thrill for the WWE Universe if Bray Wyatt returned to the company, but it doesn’t seem to be the case.
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On the other hand, if Wyatt actually started working with AEW, it would become one of the greatest additions to the AEW roster. It’s unknown whether he will work a similar character like The Fiend or not, but Wyatt in himself is a strong pro-wrestler.
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