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Interesting theory regarding The Fiend's in-ring powers in WWE 

Does The Fiend really have powers?
Does The Fiend really have powers?

Current WWE Universal Champion Bray Wyatt unveiled his new Fiend character earlier this year, along with The Firefly Fun House, and has since become one of the most popular stars on WWE TV.

The Fiend wasn't introduced in public until he attacked Finn Balor on an episode of Raw back in July, and then he went on a rampage and attacked a number of other stars, including Mick Foley, Kane, Jerry Lawler, and even Kurt Angle.

The Fiend wasn't placed into his first match until SummerSlam when he faced Balor, who was looking to exact some revenge and following his first victory, he has been unstoppable. So far in a WWE ring, The Fiend has faced off against Balor, Seth Rollins, and Daniel Bryan.

Balor has returned to NXT since his loss at SummerSlam and turned heel when he attacked Johnny Gargano. Seth Rollins hinted that he was turning heel this past week on Raw, just weeks after he was defeated by The Fiend at Crown Jewel and now it appears that Daniel Bryan could be set to turn.

Bryan was teasing a face turn on WWE TV before he was attacked by The Fiend last week, so he could complete that turn this Friday on SmackDown.

Interestingly, there is now a theory that The Fiend is the one who is forcing these stars to change their personalities. It could be mere coincidence that these stars have changed their persona since stepping in the ring with Bray Wyatt's alter-ego, but there are a number of fans on Twitter who don't believe in coincidence and seem to think that this has something to do with The Fiend.

Do you think that The Fiend is the reason why Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, and Finn Balor have changed their personality? Have your say in the comments section below.

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