![]() Will Bray’s new character become Waylon Mercy 2.0, pleasant on the outside, but a raving lunatic inside? It’s hard to look at Wyatt without thinking he’s ready to snap. Typical, right? A WWE Superstar gets white hot, only to fade out, never to be heard from again. Wyatt disappeared for a while, came back as a good guy, then went away again. It sounds ridiculous, and it probably was, but it all made sense within context. ![]() In a match billed as The Ultimate Deletion, Hardy pushed Wyatt into the Lake of Reincarnation. Not long after, Wyatt found himself wrestling against Broken Matt Hardy. With a move I call the ‘Indiana Jones,’ Orton got a refrigerator pushed on top of him. ![]() Baby dolls dangled from the ceiling on monofilament. For one thing, it was pre-taped, which must have been great for the folks who were there live. The rematch between them, The House of Horrors match at Payback 2017, was unintentionally hilarious. Orton RKO’d Wyatt for the title but, really, nobody won in a travesty like that. Bray used his alleged supernatural powers to project pictures of roaches and maggots onto the ring while wrestling. Their match at WrestleMania 33 was controversial because of its stupidity. Wyatt’s program with Randy Orton proved to be his undoing. With Erick Rowan and Luke Harper by his side as The Wyatt Family, Bray captivated the audience and demolished his competition. Devoted fans, whom Wyatt called his Fireflies, lit darkened arenas with their cell phone flashlights as Wyatt skulked down the ramp towards the ring. Entering each match with a smoking lantern, cutting promos from a creaky rocking chair, he was the Rob Zombie swamp monster we didn’t know we needed. For years, he was WWE’s resident cult leader.
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