#1: Bray Wyatt got trapped in a box that was lit on fire by Randy Orton after a game of hide-and-seek; The Fiend emerged from the flames and attacked Randy Orton on WWE RAW
Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton's arc for this week's WWE RAW began with Wyatt cracking a few jokes, so it was an excellent contrast when their arc for this episode ended with Randy Orton's vicious segment.
There were a lot of easter eggs planted throughout their segments, and WWE fans also got to see Bray Wyatt reliving his Eater of Worlds days by sitting on the old rocking chair.
Along the way, Orton and Wyatt's game of hide-and-seek allowed Bray to interact with some Superstars in unexpected backstage crossovers.
Riddle made a bro-nouns pitch to Bray Wyatt for the Firefly Fun House, but he had to settle for an autograph from Ramblin' Rabbit. Wyatt also interacted with R-Truth, and the naive 24/7 Champion couldn't help but point out what a lovely family Bray Wyatt had built with his puppets.
The main takeaway from Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton's storyline from this week's WWE RAW was that Orton can easily manipulate Bray Wyatt, even to this day.
But The Viper admitted to having been outmaneuvered by The Fiend, and he was outmaneuvered by Wyatt's alter-ego once again, on the go-home edition of RAW before TLC.
Randy Orton has a history of setting things on fire, but supernatural entities like The Undertaker and The Fiend always manage to rise from those flames.
In the video embedded above, do check out former WWE Head Writer Vince Russo's thoughts on all that went down during this week's RAW in the latest edition of Legion of RAW with Dr Chris Featherstone.
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