WWE Firefly Fun House: 5 Biggest secrets from Bray Wyatt's segment explained

WWE superstar Bray Wyatt and his alter ego
WWE superstar Bray Wyatt and his alter ego

#3 The meaning of 'Firefly Fun House' explained

What does it all mean?
What does it all mean?

If you re-watch all the Firefly Fun House vignettes from the beginning, but this time around, keep in mind that 'it all takes place inside Bray Wyatt's head', I promise that the entire saga will make more sense than you can imagine right now.

The character's insecurities are at full display in each and every Firefly Fun House episode.

The Vince McMahon puppet stands as a constant reminder for Wyatt to get in shape when he was wrestling as 'Husky Harris' (symbolized by the puppet known as 'Huskus The Pig Boy'). Mercy The Buzzard probably represents a figure called Dr. Mercy (inspired by WWF Superstar Waylon Mercy), who treated Wyatt in the asylum itself, as many fans have previously pointed out.

Abby The Witch signifies Sister Abigail, and that puppet is immediately classified as a 'bully'. On top of that, the Fun House immediately disowns Wyatt's 'Eater of the Worlds' persona, which suggests how much the character himself has grown to hate that gimmick in his mind.

Ramblin' Rabbit represents the 'good side' of Bray Wyatt's character, but that puppet eventually loses its battle against the greater evil known as 'The Fiend' after being bludgeoned with a hammer inside the Firefly Fun House.

This brings us to a big question that will be explained in the next slide: "Who/What is The Fiend?"

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