Kemo
08-11-2022, 07:15 PM
Fans of Bray Wyatt may not have to wait too much longer to see him back on TV.
Fightful Select reports that some WWE higher-ups believe that the company is more likely to get Bray Wyatt back. More on this will be reported tomorrow on FightfulSelect.com and if he does return, this puts an end to a year of speculation on his future in pro wrestling.
Wyatt was released in July 2021 and he has been sending out cryptic tweets over the last few months. There has been speculation about AEW or Impact Wrestling signing him but, thus far, he hasn't done much in pro wrestling since his WWE release. The only major convention he's done this past year is WretleCon in Dallas during WrestleMania weekend.
Last April, Mike Rotunda said that his sons, Bo Dallas and Bray Wyatt, are not done in the wrestling business:
"They're definitely not maybe done. I don't know, they're kind of got their foot in and going with a couple different things, trying to see what's available. So, you know, maybe you'll see them back. Maybe you won't, I don't know yet, but I don't want to speak for them either because I know they're trying to reach out and get some different things going."
Wyatt will no longer be working under Vince McMahon so there's an opportunity for him to get more control over his character. No word on Bo Dallas' wrestling future. If you missed it, click here to see the cryptic message posted by Wyatt on Sunday.
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Fightful Select reports that some WWE higher-ups believe that the company is more likely to get Bray Wyatt back. More on this will be reported tomorrow on FightfulSelect.com and if he does return, this puts an end to a year of speculation on his future in pro wrestling.
Wyatt was released in July 2021 and he has been sending out cryptic tweets over the last few months. There has been speculation about AEW or Impact Wrestling signing him but, thus far, he hasn't done much in pro wrestling since his WWE release. The only major convention he's done this past year is WretleCon in Dallas during WrestleMania weekend.
Last April, Mike Rotunda said that his sons, Bo Dallas and Bray Wyatt, are not done in the wrestling business:
"They're definitely not maybe done. I don't know, they're kind of got their foot in and going with a couple different things, trying to see what's available. So, you know, maybe you'll see them back. Maybe you won't, I don't know yet, but I don't want to speak for them either because I know they're trying to reach out and get some different things going."
Wyatt will no longer be working under Vince McMahon so there's an opportunity for him to get more control over his character. No word on Bo Dallas' wrestling future. If you missed it, click here to see the cryptic message posted by Wyatt on Sunday.
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