#2 Bray Wyatt resurrecting Ramblin' Rabbit provided new insight into his uncanny persona
"...It was really hot, and there was a muscle man in a suit who kept firing me. I don't wanna go back" - Ramblin' Rabbit
Most Firefly Fun House episodes are filled with easter eggs and cheeky references throughout its entirety, and last night was no exception.
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Ramblin' Rabbit's funeral was the primary theme of this week's Firefly Fun House. Bray Wyatt's duality was showcased when he used the "Heal" glove to revive Ramblin' Rabbit, who had previously died (again) after Seth Rollins burned down Wyatt's sacred place on last week's RAW.
Resurrection seems to be a common theme in Firefly Fun House, as not only did Wyatt 'resurrect' Ramblin' Rabbit, but he also seems to have rebuilt the Fun House set out of nowhere.
Of course, Ramblin' Rabbit's initial statements after being 'resurrected' mentioned Vince McMahon as the 'muscle man in a suit', who kept firing him. Since all Firefly Fun House puppets are an extension of Bray Wyatt's character, we can assume that a 'fear of being fired' stems from a certain period in Wyatt's past with the company.
But the biggest easter egg of them all deals with the character's delusion with magical associations throughout these episodes - We have seen a 'pentagram' symbol flash over the screen during the Firefly Fun House's past, and the same happened last night after Wyatt assured Ramblin' Rabbit that the Fun House is a 'safe' place.
The Pentagram symbol is known to have magical associations, and it is commonly accepted as a symbol of protection and exorcism, driving away unwanted energies.
In a nutshell, themes such as 'resurrection' and 'duality' can be attributed to the fact that Fun House Bray Wyatt sees the Firefly Fun House as his sacred place, which is based on a set of firm principles, all of which are an extension of the character's delusions.