Kemo
05-01-2019, 06:46 PM
Bray Wyatt has finally returned to WWE TV. The former WWE Champion has been hosting “Firefly Fun House” segments on Monday Night RAW. Recently, Wyatt took to Twitter to share a clip from one of the segments, attaching comments regarding former on-screen ally Randy Orton.
Wyatt said he forgives Orton for burning down his “temple” and taking the WWE Championship from him two years ago. Earlier today (Wed. May 1, 2019) Orton responded to Wyatt’s comments by taking a shot at his new gimmick. Here’s what Orton had to say:
You had WWE spend 2 million on photo projected bugs what you expect me to do @trailerparkboys bo f’n bandy over n out #houseofhorrors
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) May 1, 2019
Recently, Firefly Fun House director Jason Baker offered some big praise for Wyatt’s performance of his new character:
“I’ve had the opportunity of working on films with Russell Crowe, Tom Cruise, Will Smith and a bunch of other people working here in the Pittsburgh film industry and his mindset for his character development is on par with those guys,” Baker said.
Orton and Wyatt feuded back in 2017 over the WWE Championship. “The Viper” took the WWE Championship from “The Eater Of Worlds” at WrestleMania 33. In their rematch at the Payback pay-per-view a month later, the pair competed in the infamous House of Horrors match.
As for Orton, he went on to drop the WWE Championship to Jinder Mahal, feuding with “The Modern Day Maharaja” for several weeks.
Wyatt said he forgives Orton for burning down his “temple” and taking the WWE Championship from him two years ago. Earlier today (Wed. May 1, 2019) Orton responded to Wyatt’s comments by taking a shot at his new gimmick. Here’s what Orton had to say:
You had WWE spend 2 million on photo projected bugs what you expect me to do @trailerparkboys bo f’n bandy over n out #houseofhorrors
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) May 1, 2019
Recently, Firefly Fun House director Jason Baker offered some big praise for Wyatt’s performance of his new character:
“I’ve had the opportunity of working on films with Russell Crowe, Tom Cruise, Will Smith and a bunch of other people working here in the Pittsburgh film industry and his mindset for his character development is on par with those guys,” Baker said.
Orton and Wyatt feuded back in 2017 over the WWE Championship. “The Viper” took the WWE Championship from “The Eater Of Worlds” at WrestleMania 33. In their rematch at the Payback pay-per-view a month later, the pair competed in the infamous House of Horrors match.
As for Orton, he went on to drop the WWE Championship to Jinder Mahal, feuding with “The Modern Day Maharaja” for several weeks.