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Randy Orton Sets Bray Wyatt on Fire After an Insane Backstage Brawl on WWE Raw

Published 12/14/2020, 10:58 PM EST

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The major feud between Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt continued on the latest episode of Monday Night Raw. Although, it got a lot creepier and both Superstars continued the mind games on each other.

Orton and Wyatt played a game of Hide-and-Seek backstage. Thinking he was in the right position, Bray waited but Orton caught him unawares from behind. 

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‘The Viper’ then proceeded to beat down his nemesis and ended up throwing him into a box. Orton then found fuel nearby and emptied the bottle onto the box.

The former WWE Champion then lit the box on fire with Wyatt inside. Thinking he had won, Orton began smiling sinisterly. He was in for a bigger shock than after Survivor Series 2005.

The casket-box swung open and standing amongst the flames was none other than “The Fiend”. Shocked, Orton couldn’t react in time as the diabolical character locked him in a Mandible Claw hold.

Orton struggled in vain as “The Fiend” debilitated his long-time rival. A maniacal laugh was heard shortly after Orton passed out. 

Randy Orton has no chance against “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt

This was the second time “The Fiend” got the better of Orton using the Mandible Claw. However, it has become clear that Randy Orton is better than Bray Wyatt. 

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In both engagements, ‘The Legend Killer’ got the better of Wyatt. “The Fiend” on the other hand, emerged to save his vessel on both occasions. 

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Orton stands no chance against the masked terror and has been taught the same lesson twice. He challenges Wyatt but always gets “The Fiend” in the end.

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Wyatt has a twisted end goal in mind, and the attempted to give fans a tour of the ThunderDome in Firefly Funhouse setup until Orton rudely interrupted him. 

Alexa Bliss was nowhere in sight, and Orton seemed to have things in his pocket. However, he was not prepared for “The Fiend”, and paid the price. 

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