5 ways WWE can make "Wyatt Swamp Fight" interesting

Braun Strowman recently challenged Bray Wyatt to a non-title Wyatt Swamp Fight
Braun Strowman recently challenged Bray Wyatt to a non-title Wyatt Swamp Fight

#4 Keep it horror-themed as an antidote to the Firefly Fun House Match from WrestleMania 36

I firmly believe that the Firefly Fun House Match was an absolute treat when it comes to complex storytelling in WWE. It also mostly featured "Fun House" Bray Wyatt playing actual mind games with John Cena.

But as we all know, Fun House Wyatt is a light-hearted version of a character that hides his own evil intentions, so for an event titled "Extreme Rules: The Horror Show", it would be inappropriate for the Wyatt Swamp Fight to be similar in comparison to the Firefly Fun House Match from WrestleMania 36.

This is WWE's perfect opportunity to display Bray Wyatt as the sinister character he was originally intended to be.

Yes, WWE has done a cinematic match with Wyatt before cinematic matches became cool, but at that time, it was obvious that WWE didn't exactly understand the essence of what makes these matches excel.

On this week's WWE SmackDown, Strowman revealed a creepy instance from the past where Wyatt kept howling with laughter despite being bit by a vicious snake in their swamp. Can you imagine how amazing the "Wyatt Swamp Fight" would be if they recaptured that promo's creepiness through visual storytelling at Extreme Rules?

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