No, this isn't a typo. During The Fiend vs. Randy Orton, both The Fiend and Bray Wyatt could show up. It could then be showcased that it was Bo Dallas under the mask all along. For Wyatt's real-life brother, Dallas, entering the fray in such a massive way would be a very interesting twist.
How do we know that whatever this magnificent thing is isn't born out of whatever happens at Wrestlemania? Or maybe born during the match. That could be arranged with it being prerecorded. 🤔 @CWrestlingUK whatcha think?
— Jessi Calynn⚡カリンコーナー⚡Calynn Corner 🧤 (@JCalynnArt) March 29, 2020
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Just because Orton and The Fiend will not be competing in a cinematic match does not mean that there can't be cinematic elements in their matches. This is clearly the 'sports entertainment' match of the two-night gala and many smoke and mirrors will be involved in the proceedings.
Just imagine how big a push it will mean for Bo Dallas to pin someone like Randy Orton at WrestleMania. He could then adopt one of the Fiend masks while Bray Wyatt dons the other.
Bo Dallas is just far too talented a performer to be sitting on the sidelines. He's waited far too long and this should be his moment to shine.
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