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Bray Wyatt Might Never Return to Pro-Wrestling at All

Published 10/29/2021, 10:15 AM EDT

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The pro-wrestling business is, by no means, an easy gig to excel in. Wrestlers have a tough task on their hands because of the demands of the in-ring skills, combined with the charismatic storytelling needed to convince audiences. This is also the reason why so many wrestlers are well-suited to a career in acting. The most notable former wrestling figures are The Rock, John Cena, and Batista.

However, another wrestler who possesses the qualities to become a good Hollywood actor is Bray Wyatt, aka The Fiend. Incidentally, Fightful Select reported that the former WWE Champion recently enquired about possible Hollywood projects in Los Angeles.

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Wyatt is almost out of his 90 days non-compete clause and is in Los Angeles for the time being. Interestingly, renowned Hollywood makeup artist Jason Baker took to Twitter and uploaded a picture with Wyatt.

Baker is the one who produced the iconic ‘Fiend’ mask, and now after what Fightful reported, it looks like Baker is helping Wyatt in a Hollywood project.

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Bray Wyatt could easily grab a project in Hollywood

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Wyatt is no stranger to acting, of a certain kind. Ever since he ditched his Husky Harris gimmick from his earlier days, Wyatt has tapped into a strange mindset and has delivered world-class promos in WWE.

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The reason ‘The Undertaker’ is the most loved character in sports entertainment is because of how he portrayed (acted) his character inside the ring for decades. Similarly, Wyatt has been successful in doing so and the WWE Universe has always applauded him for it. He set a benchmark when transitioning into ‘The Fiend’.

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However, WWE cut-short his journey when the company released him from his contract in July this year. Now, with his non-compete clause almost over, the fans are waiting for Wyatt to make his move again.

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Prithvi Mishra is a WWE and AEW author for EssentiallySports. He graduated from Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology in Ghaziabad. Having started his career as a UFC writer, Prithvi has nearly 2 years worth of experience in covering combat sports.
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