3 Things The Fiend secretly told us on RAW

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This week's episode of RAW was one of the best that we have seen in a long time. From a segment involving Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt opening the show, to the attack by The Fiend on The Big Red Monster Kane, there wasn't a moment when any fan could have felt left out.

While there were various Firefly Funhouse segments, the one that stood out most was the promo that Bray Wyatt cut on the current Universal Champion Seth Rollins. After being confronted and called out, Wyatt (along with his Fiend alter ego) appeared on his Firefly Fun House segments throughout the three-hour program. The promos left a huge impression and need to be dissected more to be properly understood.

This slideshow attempts to decipher Bray Wyatt's bizarre Firefly Funhouse promos.

Without further ado, let's get down to it.

#3 Future Best Friend

Friend for benefits
Friend for benefits

Every Bray Wyatt promo has a hidden meaning. This week, Wyatt called Rollins his future best friend. If this is a spoiler, does it mean that Seth will turn heel and work as a character similar to Bray Wyatt or does it mean that the two will find common ground together?

Seth Rollins is the most credible performer in WWE and he knows how to get the fans behind him. This could be an indication that Rollins would eventually be a part of Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse segments.

Whether that happens or not remains to be seen in the weeks and months to come, but one thing is certain, Rollins and Wyatt are masters of their craft. The two Superstars will provide sheer entertainment between the ropes and in their promos.

There were some other major elements from Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse promo that certainly sparked some interest and triggered speculation. Move on to the next slide to find out just where this all might be heading.

#2 You Have Made Mistakes and People Have Forgiven

Is Bray talking about betrayal?
Is Bray talking about betrayal?

Seth Rollins was the WWE Superstar that took a different path and broke the hearts of wrestling fans when he betrayed Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns, breaking up the beloved Shield. The Architect is one of the most popular performers on the roster right now, but fans should remember that there was a time when he betrayed even his closest friends and joined up with the evil Authority.

The moves was unquestionably one of Rollins' biggest mistakes, so was Bray Wyatt pointing toward Rollins' betrayal of his Shield brethren? Was he pointing toward something that may happen in the future?

While Rollins did take a different path, he inevitably reunited with Dean Ambrose (now known as Jon Moxley in AEW) and Roman Reigns to reform The Shield. He's also made up for his heinous action.

While things ended well for Rollins, at least for now, his betrayal is often considered one of the most memorable moments in wrestling history, but also one of the most ruthless acts.

Will this lead to some future betrayal? We may never know what The Fiend has in mind.

#1 The Fiend Never Forgets

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Bray Wyatt and Seth Rollins have been opponents in the past and during those times, the Universal Champion has inflicted a heavy dose of pain on the former leader of The Wyatt Family.

With so many things happening in WWE, is it possible that that the two Superstars will continue this rivalry beyond Hell In A Cell? It is possible that The Fiend is getting ready to inflict pain on Rollins, over the long term.

The second promo during RAW showcased Bray Wyatt putting Seth Rollins' photo on the wall with Rollins' eyes turned blood red in color. Is this simply an omen of bad things to come for Rollins or could the red eyes indicate yet another heel turn from The Architect?

This is one of the best wrestling promos in recent memory and the WWE Universe can rest assured that these two professionals will put on a clinic between the ropes and on the mic in the weeks to come, but what does it all mean? Only The Fiend truly knows.

Do you have some other ideas? Sound off in the comments below.

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