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Monday Night Raw saw its first-ever Firefly Funhouse with a debut by Alexa Bliss. However, Bliss wasn’t there during the whole segment and came only towards the end.

Post the latest edition of Monday Night Raw, Alexa Bliss took to Instagram to release a statement. She claimed that fun things were about to start on Monday Nights.

 

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Our fun is just getting started 😈 #YowieWowie

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If anyone puts on WWE for the first time and watches Firefly Funhouse, they will feel Wyatt and Bliss are all fun and games. However, that wasn’t the case for those who saw the start of the show.

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The Retribution’s interference didn’t sit well with Alexa Bliss and the Fiend Bray Wyatt

Tonight’s edition of Monday Night Raw started with Alexa Bliss standing alone in the center of the ring. Bliss was there as a messenger for Wyatt, asking everyone to “let him in.”

Soon, the Fiend’s music played and Bray Wyatt walked out to the ring. While the audience was still confronting the ghastly image of Wyatt and Bliss standing hand in hand, Retribution interrupted.

However, when Retribution tried to attack them, the lights went out with Wyatt and Bliss disappearing. Soon, Retribution was in action against the Hurt Business.

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Retribution, to everyone’s surprise, lost their debut match after Lashley forced T-bar to tap out to the Full Nelson. As the match ended, the lights went out and as soon as the lights were back, The Fiend and Retribution were standing side by side on the ring apron.

The Fiend then took every member of Retribution down one by one. T-Bar saved Ali, but unfortunately not himself. Wyatt grabbed T-Bar and delivered Sister Abigail. After that mass destruction, Alexa Bliss appeared on the screen and locked eyes with Wyatt, bringing an end to the bizzare segment.

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