Female AEW star confesses she was not a fan of Bray Wyatt's last WWE match - "It just didn't click well"
A female AEW star confessed that she was not a fan of Bray Wyatt's last match. These comments come after the new Wyatt Sicks faction debuted on RAW last week.
Thunder Rosa is the latest to give her thoughts on Bray Wyatt. The former Universal Champion was an eccentric character, to say the least. He unleashed a lot of his creativity when he portrayed The Fiend. His last run with WWE also introduced the mysterious Uncle Howdy character who made sporadic appearances on WWE television.
Wyatt's last feud with the company was against LA Knight, as was his last televised match, which received mixed reactions from the fans. A few months after this match, Wyatt passed away.
Speaking on the Busted Open Radio, AEW star Thunder Rosa also confessed that she was not happy with Bray Wyatt's last match as she spoke about the Wyatt Sicks faction:
"I want to see the motives," Rosa continued. "The question is also, when you have a scary character, how are you going to develop that into the ring? One of the issues we had before [with] Uncle Howdy was that match here in San Antonio during [the 2023] Royal Rumble. ... It just didn't click well, so I'm just trying to figure it out." [H/T Wrestling Inc.]
AEW star Thunder Rosa also commented on the Wyatt Sicks' debut
After sending creepy messages for months, the Wyatt Sicks faction finally made their RAW debut last week. Their debut was as scary as their messages and had fans at the edge of their chairs.
During the same podcast episode, the former AEW Women's World Champion spoke positively about the segment:
"Nikki Cross is back again ... [and] the mask is super scary," Rosa said. "I love the way that they presented the family — the feeling of being in a haunted house, in those three rooms that they had in there. It was just timed really, really well. People were just waiting for it, because they teased it so well." [H/T Wrestling Inc.]
It will be interesting to see what transpires this week on the red brand after the Wyatt Sicks debut.