Pro Wrestling Real Life Stories: Episode 5 - Bray Wyatt, The Undertaker, The Rock, Braun Strowman, voodoo, reality, fiction and "pain"

Bray Wyatt (bottom left) belongs to a distinct group of wrestlers to have depicted a supernatural gimmick over a long period of time in WWE
Bray Wyatt (bottom left) belongs to a distinct group of wrestlers to have successfully depicted a supernatural gimmick over a long period of time in WWE

#8 God, prayers, Satan and voodoo

Bray Wyatt (right) credits God for his success in the business
Bray Wyatt (right) credits God for his success in the business

It's no secret that Bray Wyatt--as we'd discussed earlier is a man of unwavering confidence in his stance on life; a firm believer in the faith he's chosen. Wyatt went on to give fans an insider's perspective on his real-life beliefs.

Anecdotes:

Bray Wyatt noted that in his personal life, he's a devout Christian, which is in direct contrast to his on-screen WWE character who's often depicted as a devil-worshiping, cult leader. Wyatt revealed that he truly believes in miracles, and knows deep in his heart that he's different than everyone else.

"I am a Christian, you know. I believe in God. That's a very (*laughs) intriguing statement to a lot of people these days...That's what I'm here to do. The voodoo." Interestingly, midway through the aforesaid statements, Wyatt went on to subtly divert the discussion from his real-life persona to that of his on-screen character--the first half being his real persona, and the latter part regarding voodoo being a part of his WWE character...

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