Former
WWE
Champion
Bray
Wyatt
is
the
concerned
name
who
has
recently
been
teasing
a
return
to
his
previous
workplace.
The
ex
WWE
Superstar,
real-name
Windham
Rotunda
changed
his
name
on
Twitter
to
“Wyatt
6”.
Now,
“Bray
Wyatt”
is
a
name
that
WWE
owns
the
copyright
of
and
hence
it
started
floating
the
rumours
of
his
potential
return
to
the
company.
Also,
he
added
6
to
his
Twitter
name,
and
from
the
date
of
the
change,
Hell
In
A
Cell
2022
premium
live
event
was
6
days
away.
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In
A
Cell
2022:
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Card,
Date,
Time
in
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and
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Streaming
Information
The
Eater
of
the
World
gimmick-holder
in
the
WWE
subsequently
altered
his
profile
picture
on
Twitter,
a
photo
of
a
moth
upside
down,
with
The
Fiend’s
face
in
the
middle.
The
Fiend
character
is
also
something
that
is
patented
by
the
WWE.
#NewProfilePic
pic.twitter.com/lNXGULgk46—
WYATT
6
(@Windham6)
May
31,
2022
Wyatt
also
tweeted
that
he’s
ready
to
make
a
comeback
with
the
following
statement.
“I
never
ask
why,
I
just
wait
for
the
rough
part
to
end.
I
was
chosen
for
whatever
reason.
And
I’ve
got
sh*t
to
do.
It
doesn’t
hurt
anymore,
it
burns.
I’m
ready
now.”
A
series
of
other
tweets
followed
implying
his
release
from
the
WWE,
last
summer,
a
period
that’s
been
described
as
‘horrible
suffering.’
His
Twitter
bio
reads
“Begin
again
kid,
it’s
what
you
do”
that
should
be
another
cryptic
hint
of
a
return
to
his
home
in
WWE.
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In
A
Cell:
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Wins
&
Results
Debuting
in
the
year
2013,
Bray
Wyatt
alongside
Luke
Harper,
Eric
Rowan,
and
Braun
Strowman
founded
the
Wyatt
Family
faction.
After
the
initial
burial
of
the
Wyatt
leader
character,
his
persona
was
rebranded
as
The
Fiend.
This
new
demonic
gimmick
made
him
one
of
the
hottest
superstars
of
the
modern
era
and
WWE
also
moved
a
ton
of
merchandise.
But
the
former
WWE
Champion
and
Universal
Champion
was
suddenly
released
from
his
contract
in
July
2021
which
appeared
to
be
a
huge
shocker
for
the
fans.
Wrestlemania
37
in
Orlando,
Florida
was
the
last
time
that
The
Fiend
Bray
Wyatt
appeared
and
competed
on
TV.
On
that
night,
he
lost
to
Randy
Orton,
and
that
marked
the
end
of
his
WWE
career.
Now,
we
will
have
to
wait
until
Hell
in
a
Cell
to
see
whether
these
cryptic
tweets
have
anything
to
do
with
his
anticipated
return
to
WWE.
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