WWE News: Hidden meaning behind Bray Wyatt's Firefly Funhouse segment revealed 

Bray Wyatt is now hosting a children's TV show and it's as disturbing as you would imagine.
Bray Wyatt is now hosting a children's TV show and it's as disturbing as you would imagine.

What's the story?

Bray Wyatt debuted his new Firefly fun house segment this week on Monday Night Raw and it was utterly bizarre, to say the least. Seriously though, between the creepy voodoo looking puppet and Mercy the Scarecrow, this gimmick is nightmare fuel in the most enticing way possible.

Interestingly enough, Justin Baker, who was the creative director for The firefly funhouse segment, did an interview on Wrestling Reality with Justin Labar and talked about some of the undertones involved in the storyline. He also talked about how great of an actor Wyatt was and how he added his own flavor to the character

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The firefly funhouse segment has also taken The WWE Universe by storm and has spurred a lot of positive and negative reactions as well. With that being said, and Wyatt promising viewers that he would see them next week, one has to wonder what exactly Wyatt has planned for fans this time around.

One also has to wonder how far WWE is really willing to go with this and where Bray Wyatt will end up next. In all honesty, the character has a bizarre amount of layers and is beyond creepy in several ways. It's also something that could really benefit WWE in their effort to create edgier content.

The heart of the matter.

During the interview, Baker and Labar discussed the presentation of the segment and how his background in psychology played into it a lot. He also talked about how all terrifying monsters are the ones that are out in the open, which may be the appeal that Wyatt's new character has with fans.

To me, personally, growing up before I got into special makeup effects I went to school for psychology. All the monsters you see in real life, they look normal. If you looked at a picture of Ted Bundy and didn't know that was Ted Bundy, you would probably think that looks like a nice guy. I mean John Wayne Gacy was a pillar of his community. True monsters hide right out in the open. They look just like you and me. To me, that's more terrifying than any monster you can see on a film.

Baker also boasted about Bray Wyatt's acting chops, which he compares to that of actors like Tom Cruise. He also talked a little bit about what it was like to work with Wyatt and how they would bounce ideas off each other. In fact, he said The Eater of the Worlds has a sort of character that borders on the edge of insanity!

Someone who puts such a thought process into his craft. I've had the opportunity to work on films with Russell Crowe, and Tom Cruise and Will Smith and bunch of others working here in Pittsburgh film industry. His mindset for his character development is on par with those guys. It's a sight to see and something to behold. I was thoroughly impressed with how much dedication he brings to his art and craft.

What's next?

Bray Wyatt's firefly funhouse is apparently set to air its newest episode on the next edition of Monday Night Raw and it's going to be highly anticipated, to say the least. Beyond that, the WWE Universe is going to be dying to know where the company goes with this and what it will mean for the future of Wyatt's career.

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