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Bray Wyatt’s WWE 2K24 First Look and Entrance Revealed

Published 02/13/2024, 3:29 AM EST

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When it comes to wrestlers gone too soon, none come close to Bray Wyatt. The leader of the Wyatt family was at the pinnacle of his career before being swept away from us. Wyatt passed away at the age of 36 on August 24, 2023. This left a hole in the WWE Universe. The upcoming WWE 2K24 game has tried to do justice to the wrestler and the character.

WWE 2K24 will feature Wyatt and the Wyatt family on the roaster along with suspected DLC, which will make fans of the wrestler relive some iconic moments.

Bray Wyatt’s first look in WWE 2K24 as The Fiend

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Since the passing of Wyatt, fans have looked forward to the upcoming 2K24 game. Wyatt was part of the roster while the game was in development. Fans are hoping the WWE will allow them to play as multiple versions of the wrestler. This will help them recreate those iconic moments.

WWE 2K24 released a video on social media showcasing the wrestler’s in-game look. Fans were intrigued to see that the WWE went with the wrestler’s Fiend gimmick. This was the gimmick the fans loved the most. The video showcases the star’s entrance with the graphics looking as good as they can.

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Bray Wyatt’s WWE career was filled with reinvention, from cult leader to children’s show host to monstrous entity. Memorable moments like the Firefly Fun House match and the iconic staredown with Roman Reigns cemented his legacy. These are the moments that the fans would love to recreate and experience in the game.

How Bray Wyatt impacted the WWE

Wyatt has had a major impact on the WWE and many of the stars. Wyatt wasn’t just a wrestler; he was a spooky storyteller. He carved a path into WWE and the fans with creepy characters like the cult leader Wyatt and the monstrous Fiend. His chilling promos and mind games during matches hooked fans. After The Undertaker, he was the best spooky character wrestler.

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He won big titles, like the WWE Championship, but his real impact was deeper. He showed wrestlers could be more than just muscles; they could be characters with layers and shadows. His dark imagination pushed boundaries, inspiring characters like The Fiend and Alexa Bliss to explore weirder paths. Even though he’s gone, his whispers still echo in the ring, reminding everyone that wrestling can be both thrilling and truly strange.

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Christopher Paul

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