#3 The Fiend gets his own aston
Lower-thirds, or astons, are merely used for one thing - to identify the person on-screen. Very boring, right?
Like Wyatt's previous character, though, The Fiend becomes one of very few current WWE Superstars to get their own aston for their ring entrance. This has one important reason, but it tells us several things.
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Much like my point in the previous slide, it establishes the character as The Fiend - NOT Bray Wyatt. WWE are insisting on keeping both as separate characters to further progress the idea that either the character has a split personality disorder, hence the violent Fiend and the friendly Wyatt, or to suggest that they are two different people, which may be even more interesting in terms of storyline.
As of now, it's incredibly interesting - but from an outsider's point of view, it also shows just how much WWE are invested in the character.
He gets his own lighting, a featured spot AND his own message of "Let him in" on-screen right before his no-background lower-third, maintaining a special feel around the entrance rather than slapping a generic WWE graphic on the screen during such an atmospheric moment.