5 Reasons WHY Bray Wyatt is ”White Rabbit”
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Bray Wyatt has defined modern-day reinvention concerning professional wrestling. This riveting superstar created a creative phenomenon that kept fans obsessed with his wickedly & bizarre yet demented take on Mr. Rogers. Hollywood could use Bray’s genuine charisma when casting horror films primarily because of his Fiend gimmick. Anytime a wrestler leaves or gets released from WWE, rumors start circulating as audiences miss experiencing The Fiend’s presence. Other peers & spectators question this storyline & personality’s association with the vocation. WWE shocked the fanbase by letting its top headliner go back in 2021. Absence helps those who yearn for a horrifying but epic return.
WWE continues teasing someone’s comeback, beginning on September 16 during commercial breaks of Smackdown & at weekend house shows. It was Jefferson Airplane’s haunting song-” White Rabbit, “ playing throughout arenas. Can this mean Wyatt appears in WWE Extreme Rules on Saturday or a familiar, maybe possible new talent who’s pulling the strings? Does the investigation point toward hidden clues leading viewers to believe that Wyatt Rabbit’s identity is Bray Wyatt?
1. The song White Rabbit contains creepy vibes
The Wrestling conglomerate has produced great intrigue, compelling onlookers to invest in this story. Fans shared their enthusiasm for the classic. Videos dominated social media & everyone became fixated on lyrical eerieness. Thanks to WWE playing an isolated version that adds a frightening dynamic. People wonder if the song reveals Bray’s ominous arrival.
Wyatt’s commonly recognized theme was “Live in Fear! “ WWE’s creative method wouldn’t desire any spoilers by identifying White Rabbit. Wrestling storytelling involves surprise at times. Edge & Malakai Black from AEW were speculative nominees. It’s all one brilliant swerve.
2. QR Codes decipher his immanent re-emergence
Every mythical persona needs character transformations. WWE’s portrayal of their dark fabled tale insists on glaring developments during both Raw & SmackDown programs. Backstage segments highlight poetic art via fans’ noticing a specific QR code behind wrestler Austin Theory. The viewers followed when using smartphones to find out what it meant. A video was of an individual playing hangman, including one chilling question that asked, “Who killed the world?” & a response being, “ You did. “ Many felt something interesting odd about this Q&A. The first letters guessed regarding this video spelled “demon, “ I know Finn Baylor’s alternate ego is the demon. Bray utilizes psychological evil villainous portrayals. Wyatt’s artistry maintains unexpected thrills. Cryptic messages are calling cards of Bray. So everything lines up here circa Bray Wyatt’s awaited return.
3. The Extreme Rules Poster spoke volumes
The wrestling community went into an excited frenzy because WWE released its official Extreme Rules posters. This clue seemed evident to the WWE Universe concerning Bray’s entry into the company. If you notice, there’s a picture of a pattern in the background on the poster. Just look left of Matt Riddle’s head. Additional clues preserve our curiosity.
4. Could Alexa Bliss realign with Bray again?
For people to understand Wyatt’s connection with Alexa Bliss, wrestling supporters saw her change under The Fiend’s guidance. He possessed a troubling spell on this Goddess by converting Alexa to embrace a darker side. Bliss carried an evil doll named Lilly & featured on the main shows. Her creepy playground segments were reminiscent of Bliss’ creating Firefly Funhouse in the ring. Bray wanted revenge against Alexa Bliss cost Bray in his last match against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 37. The Fiend never was seen on TV, so this feud did not happen.
The Raw commentary team brings up Alexa falling out of grace, & lights go in & out during her recent Monday Night Raw match. Is Bray helping Bliss find darkness again?
5. Wyatt’s tweet about Devil’s Hole in Arkansas & 19/11 card Bray wore in his hat
More evidence leads to Bray & his use of social media is genius. Back in July, the wrestler tweeted a question that concerned Devil’s Hole in Arkansas. It didn’t appear suspicious at the time. Many who recalled this tweet began researching Devil’s Hole, and what they find is a forum detailing creepy occurrences there. What mesmerizes them further is the moderator goes by White Rabbit.
Another QR code appeared during a Karrion Kross segment on September 30th’s episode of SmackDown & Its title, The White Rabbit Chase! It returned fans to a noticeable URL on WWE’s website-1911. Why is that significant?
Wyatt wore a “19/11” card in his hat in a Firefly Funhouse vignette which aired on the October 26th edition of Raw. References to Alice in Wonderland & Bliss poisoned Ramblin Rabbit with arsenic, and he survived until Mad Hatter Bray beat him to death.
NATO phonetic alphabet letters that spell “BELAIR.” Many assume Raw Women’s Champion Biana Belair & one interpretation is referring to Fresh Prince of Belair. The main character’s birthplace happens to be the Philadelphia site of Sunday’s Extreme Rules will be held in Philly.
Someone is seen holding up a sign behind commentators Michael Cole & Corey Graves during Friday’s SmackDown. The sign read, “Revel In What You Are.” Bray tweeted that saying in 2019.
Do you think “White Rabbit” is Bray Wyatt or someone else?