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Shocking News About WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt Comes to Light

Published 09/13/2020, 12:14 PM EDT

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Bray Wyatt has been one of the most popular Superstar in WWE in recent times. His character and dark personality make the psychotic Superstar a fan-favorite. People just can’t get enough of him. Maybe it’s because… they don’t get enough of him.

It was recently revealed that Bray Wyatt has not competed on WWE TV for over two years! His last appearance was on August 13, 2018, for either of the two brands.

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Since then, he has only been appearing for the big matches at Pay per views, making the main card without entering the regular ring. This is a surprising stat, considering WWE normally have their main Superstars on their shows at all times.

Bray Wyatt is one of the most popular figures in WWE. His alter ego “The Fiend” makes him even more intriguing. The mysterious backstory and an abyss of character depth make Wyatt something unique. Fans always want more of him.

It’s clear that WWE wants him as a big card player. The company has reserved him for special events because of his crowd appeal. In doing so, it has kept his character evergreen and not too over-used.

Bray Wyatt has become a huge attraction for WWE

We have seen fans get pretty annoyed by seeing the same stars appear time and again to the point of exhaustion. Superstars John Cena and Charlotte Flair faced the same problem due to the consistency.

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Like The Undertaker, The Rock, and Brock Lesnar, Bray Wyatt only competes now on the big events. This decision and booking is the right way to go. Losing Bray Wyatt’s character is not something WWE should suffer.

Unfortunately, WWE buried “The Fiend” in his match against Goldberg. They have the rare second chance to bring him back and will look to do so in the coming weeks. 

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We may see Wyatt finally breaking the streak and competing on SmackDown, or maybe not. Either way, it’s always extremely entertaining to see “The Fiend” step into the ring.

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Luke Dias is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports, having published more than 1000 articles on professional wrestling. Having completed courses in Advanced Writing from the University of California and Media and Ethics from the University of Amsterdam, Luke is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Xavier’s College. His tremendous knowledge of WWE history enables him to make past connections, adding depth to the articles.
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