WWE News: Bray Wyatt not happy with the company regarding recent treatment
What's The Story?
Former WWE Champion Bray Wyatt appears to be very upset about being sent to Monday Night RAW. This report according to Pro Wrestling Unlimited, came as Wyatt was deeply invested in a title feud with Randy Orton.
Will @WWEBrayWyatt get his PAYBACK in the #HouseOfHorrorsMatch against @RandyOrton? #RAW pic.twitter.com/E29Pg0t3rv
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) April 11, 2017
In case you didn't know....
WWE Hall of Famer Stone Steve Austin recently expressed his frustration on his podcast over the handling of the Wyatt vs. Orton story at Wrestlemania 33, citing that “ Bray should not go down as a big heel.” Austin went on to talk about how he is a big fan of Wyatt and that he really hasn't scratched the surface to what his true potential could be.
The heart of the matter
Wrestling YouTube channel Pro Wrestling Unlimited recently posted a video where they claim a source close to Bray Wyatt has stated that Bray is extremely upset with the recent events surrounding his status with WWE. Apparently, Bray is frustrated with his move to RAW, as he was originally told his storyline with Randy Orton would carry through the summer, with the WWE Championship as the focal point.
Also, the source claims that Wyatt was originally supposed to retain the WWE title at Wrestlemania and that the plans were changed at the last minute.
At this point, Bray Wyatt is facing an uphill battle as it appears there's no way he will win the title back at Payback, especially considering that would put both top titles on RAW. Honestly, it doesn't look like WWE officials know what to do with Wyatt beyond the Orton blow-off match.
What's next?
Bray Wyatt is set to face Randy Orton at the WWE Payback pay-per-view in a House of Horrors Match,” wth the WWE Championship on the line.
Author's Take
As an unapologetic Bray Wyatt fanatic, I find it very frustrating when Wyatt is constantly having the rug yanked from under his feet at pay-per-views. It is such a rare sight to see someone who debuts with a train wreck gimmick like Husky Harris, and then go back to the drawing board and come back with something as unique and captivating as Bray Wyatt.
I am seriously afraid that in 10, 15 or 20 years from now, a lot of people will be looking back with deep regret at how the Wyatt persona was squandered, leaving many “what if” questions on the table.
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