Bray Wyatt during an episode of the Firefly Fun House.
Up until Super ShowDown, The Fiend was perhaps the hottest thing going around in the WWE and all the credit goes to one man, Bray Wyatt. Not only for coming up with the idea of a character like The Fiend, not only how he played the character, more than anything, what got everyone so hyped up about the new character was his Firefly Fun House. In each segment, the presentation from Bray was out of this world. He can't only deliver solid promos, but can also act pretty decently.
Even during his previous stint as Bray Wyatt, the man had already shown his range. Being the leader of the Wyatt Family, Bray delivered some amazing promos, sending chills down the spine of every listener. Bray Wyatt had a good run and featured in various main event angles. However, he lost way more than he won. The Fiend character seemed to be the resurrecting force that he needed to stay at the top. But after Super ShowDown, all the WWE fans must be praying that the Fiend doesn't meet the same fate as Bray Wyatt did.
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Ankit Verma is a WWE news writer with over four years of experience in the writing field. He graduated with a Master’s degree in Physical Sciences, but his love and passion for writing and pro wrestling led him to create content about it.
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