#4. See you in hell
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"See you in hell" were the words uttered by Bray Wyatt during an episode of The Firefly Fun House and they sent fans into an absolute frenzy over their potential implications. Of course a lot of that had to do with the upcoming pay-per-view at the time being Hell in a Cell, but the events that took place before it were simply surreal.
It all started with Bray Wyatt's show being interrupted by puppet Vince McMahon, who berated him for challenging Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman to a match at Hell in a Cell. McMahon droned on about the two Superstars being way too valuable to risk, before being interrupted by Wyatt, who stuffed money in his mouth.
While this moment might seem innocent on the surface or just a way to show the grossly exaggerated caricature of Vince McMahon, it also demonstrated the blurring of the lines between fiction and reality. This was an important moment in The Fiend's storyline due to the fact that it showed just what WWE was willing to do here.
If nothing else, this moment proved that WWE was breaking new ground with this storyline and that the audience would constantly have to decipher what was reality and what wasn't. It also made The Firefly Fun House segments must see moments, as fans did their very best to decode what Wyatt was actually getting at.