WWE: Yowie Wowie! How Bray Wyatt should make his in-ring return

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The Concept of Letting Fate Decide

The last episode of Firefly Fun House focused on a quarrel between Mercy the Buzzard and Ramblin’ Rabbit. Mercy was trying to eat Rabbit again, causing Rabbit to fight back. Wyatt sees this and asks them if he should bring the “Fiend.” The two puppets shiver and Wyatt offers to “let fate decide.”

This encompasses him to put on his “Hurt” and “Heal” gloves on, as if he is choosing between the two. “Heal” wins, letting Ramblin’ Rabbit talk, who goes on to want to reveal terrible things happening at the Fun House. Bray proceeds to kill him and sell his blood as a jam.

After making his re-debut, WWE can avoid oversaturation of the character wrestling by having his matches being predicated on the “Hurt” or “Heal” concept. Regardless of him having a scheduled match, Bray would decide to “let fate decide.”

If fate chooses to “heal,” he doesn’t wrestle this week. Instead, he could cut a variety of promos, which could range from necessary reasons for fighting and using violence to why his supposed opponent should “let him in” in lue of fighting him.

If fate chooses to “hurt,” not only will he wrestle the in-ring opponent, he will punish his victims. His in-ring should be vicious, brutal, and extremely physical. It should hard to watch for the viewer, with arguably a pin fall not even being necessary in his eyes