Bray Wyatt: Every persona the current WWE Universal Champion has portrayed on screen

Some of the personas portrayed by Bray Wyatt on screen
Some of the personas portrayed by Bray Wyatt on screen

#4 'Firefly Fun House' Bray Wyatt

Firefly Fun House Bray Wyatt
Firefly Fun House Bray Wyatt

After many people complained that Wyatt's character was getting stale, Rotunda underwent another persona change that has helped him to become one of the biggest names in WWE at the moment. He made his return to WWE by appearing on pre-recorded segments in April 2019.

This time, Wyatt portrayed the host of a bizarre children's show dubbed the Firefly Fun House which featured talking puppets. Wyatt also changed his appearance as he started sporting shorter blonde dreadlocks, a shorter beard with a leaner physique and wore full-sleeve sweaters.

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However, it soon became clear that Wyatt was hiding something dark and sinister under the visage of his cheery and colorful character. He started showing signs of schizophrenia and talked about a mysterious character who protected Wyatt from harm. We will discuss this character in the next point.


#5 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt

The Fiend
The Fiend

It later became clear that the character that Bray Wyatt was talking about in his Fun House segments was a menacing and supernatural personality known as The Fiend who is none other than Wyatt himself even though Wyatt referred to him as a separate personality.

While this new persona of Wyatt's character focused on 'healing' people as he issued apologies to Superstars whom he has hurt in the past, The Fiend dwelt on 'hurting' people. The Fiend dons a frightening mask that represents the face of a hideous monster with bleach white skin and cat-like pupils with an omnipresent menacing grin.

Wyatt made his return to the ring as The Fiend by attacking WWE Hall of Famers and legends such as Mick Foley, Kurt Angle, Jerry Lawler, and Kane. The Fiend's first victim was Foley and he took him out by using the Mandible Claw, Foley's finishing move.

He then had feuds with Finn Balor and Seth Rollins in which he defeated both Superstars. He challenged Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship in a Hell in a Cell match at the namesake PPV but it ended in a no-contest after the referee stopped the match when The Fiend seemingly passed out after taking numerous Stomps from Rollins and getting hit with various weapons.

This is one of the characteristics of The Fiend as he seems to have supernatural endurance and bounces back even when he gets hit with multiple finishers and weapons. Another distinct trait is that he always wrestles under red lights which started in his match against Rollins at Hell in a Cell.

The Fiend Bray Wyatt finally became the Universal Champion after he defeated Rollins at the 2019 Crown Jewel. Another aspect of The Fiend's persona is that he seems to possess the power to alter the personas of those he defeats.

What is even more surprising that ideas for all his personas have come out of Rotunda's mind. The Fiend is one of the most interesting characters to have ever been created in the history of pro-wrestling and we hope that Windham Rotunda will continue to grace us with more entertaining characters in the years to come.

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