Raw Review: Randy Orton and Seth Rollins in a Handicap Match
By Mike Smith
WWE.com
Bray Wyatt promo
Wyatt said he never sleeps, but that he’s always dreaming. He said he sees the world for what it should be, not what it is.
Wyatt said he sees cities burning, and that there’s “such beauty in chaos.”
Wyatt said he’s following the buzzards into the distance, where the surround the shell of The Undertaker.
Wyatt said that pride has always been his favorite sin, and that pride has led him straight to The Undertaker.
Wyatt said he wants to walk over The Undertaker’s broken bones, as he ascends to his throne. Wyatt said he is The New Face of Fear, and he won’t be The Undertaker’s redemption.
Wyatt said The Undertaker knew The Streak was going to end, and that he knew it was all going to end. Wyatt said that he can make WrestleMania be The Undertaker’s final resting place.
Wyatt called for The Undertaker, but got no response. Wyatt then turned to the urn, and opened it. Wyatt stared wide-eyed into the urn, and revealed that it was empty.
Wyatt started to laugh at the urn, until The Undertaker’s Tron video started to play, as smoke came out of the urn, and the gong eventually started to play.
Wyatt’s rocking chair, the one Dean Ambrose broke months ago, appeared in the ring. A WrestleMania graphic appeared on the Tron, with the words, “The Man Come Around,” as The Undertaker’s voice could be heard saying, “You will Rest. In. Peace.”
A lightning bolt then struck the rocking chair, lighting it on fire, as Wyatt laughed from the corner of the ring.
This was a truly phenomenal segment. The only negative of the segment was that we just saw a similar segment a month ago, when Sting responded to Triple H’s WWE Fastlane challenge.
Also official, via the WrestleMania Twitter account: