Clash of Champions 2019: 5 Superstars who benefitted from the pay-per-view

The Fiend may now be the most feared entity in all of WWE
The Fiend may now be the most feared entity in all of WWE

#5 “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt

The Fiend's stocks shot up after that amazing segment!
The Fiend's stocks shot up after that amazing segment!

Bray Wyatt remained off television for an extended period after his then partner Matt Hardy decided to take time off to heal some injuries. Even though Wyatt was healthy and waiting to return to action, WWE decided to keep him off television for a long time.

His patience bore fruit as he returned to television in April this year. The Firefly Fun House made its debut and Wyatt’s puppets continued to appear on RAW and SmackDown for the weeks that followed.

On the July 15 episode of RAW, Wyatt returned as The Fiend and performed a Sister Abigail on Finn Bálor. The two faced each other at SummerSlam and Balor was written off television after The Fiend defeated him by applying The Mandible Claw.

Apart from that, The Fiend has made several cameos throughout and attacked many legendary superstars such as Kurt Angle and Mick Foley.

After the main event at Clash of Champions, The Fiend appeared out of nowhere and attacked the reigning Universal Champion Seth Rollins, likely confirming a rumored battle at Hell in a Cell.

This was arguably the biggest moment of The Fiend’s existence, as not only did he manage to attack WWE’s current top superstar, but also steal the spotlight at an event that hosted ten championship matches.

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