5 Thoughts that went through the mind during the House of Horrors Match

A rollercoaster of emotions.

#4 What was meant by the blue and red lighting?

A colourful display.

So, when Randy arrived at the house, it was caked in blue light. This was pretty cool as it reminded me of the early days of The Undertaker when he used to eerily float around the backstage with Paul Bearer with different shades of dark blue light upon his face. Something was chilling about a bright blue house in the middle of the darkness, and Randy certainly was taken aback by it.

But then the fight happened, and Bray managed to get the better of his opponent, burying him under the fridge. What are we meant to take from that, by the way? Is the fridge the true symbol of horror in Bray’s house? Nevermind the doll heads and gardening tools lying around, the contents of the Wyatt family’s fridge seems to be the actual thing we should avoid. I know from being a student that a refrigerator can easily be the scariest thing in a house!

Anyway, after Orton was seemingly incapacitated, Bray stumbled to the car with enough time to stretch out his arms and turn the house a bright red colour. What did this mean? My initial thought was related to things I am aware of about Amsterdam, but perhaps we won’t go there!

Maybe the red was to signal the match was over, but then we had already heard the fight had to end in the ring. Perhaps it was to signify the colour of blood. Orton had been vanquished in a bloody, refrigerated mess. Whatever the reason for the colour change, know that when you’re going to visit Bray’s house, blue presumably means ‘come in’, and when everything turns red, that’s Bray signalling for you to go home.

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