- WWE’s resident cult leader Bray Wyatt is really an intimidating figure on WWE TV and his on-screen persona transcends into real life too at times which show you his dedication towards his character.
In a recent interview, Wyatt opened up about the current events involving Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose and also spoke about Jericho and his epic entrance. When asked about his ongoing feud with the Shield-Brethren and his win-loss record, he denounced the importance of wins and losses and in his cryptic style gave a fitting answer.
“We are millions you know. At the drop of the hat, there’s another and another and another. At the end of the day, wins and losses are meaningless. It’s not about one single battle. It’s about the entire journey.” When he was asked about Jericho’s appearance at NOC, Wyatt had this to say, ““I was ready for Jericho. He is a familiar foe. He is a legend and icon in his own right. Unfortunately, I knew that we were invulnerable right now.”
His entrance is what is one of the best things about his whole persona and Bray terms it as a feeling being shared and not a mere entrance. “It’s not an entrance in my mind. It’s sharing a feeling. When you walk out, it has its own aura. It’s a once in a lifetime experience where the fireflies come out in an arena,” says the cult phenomenon.
- WWE NXT is doing what RAW wishes it could achieve that is to produce entertaining TV on a weekly basis with an emphasis on wrestling. As noted, there was an idea pitched in 2014 about merging NXT with RAW and making it a part of its proceedings. It could have been a novel idea in introducing the upcoming talents, but seeing the regular booking of RAW, it could have ended up being a disaster.