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Bray Wyatt / Wyatt Family Discussion Thread

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Before I begin I just want to clarify that I'm doing this thread with the hope that I can help open some eyes onto the mystery of a very complicated character, and hopefully provide an easier understanding, and more enjoyment.

To begin, let me highlight the misconceptions on his character.

On the surface, Bray Wyatt and his Wyatt family seem to be not much more than Duck Dynasty castoffs, Backwoods hicks, or Wyatt as a Max Cady (Cape Fear) or Waylon Mercy ripoff...

However, Underneath the surface, just like what Bray would tell you, "There's something else inside..." of him.

I believe his character is that of a cult leader possessed by a demon.The promos I attached below explain it perfectly. In the second one he even says something like,

"I guess there's no sense in waiting any longer....Samael, he's all yours (talking about his vessel)..Hey you wanna see something really scary.."



Now, Samael, when I first heard that mention I didn't really think much of it, until that is, I researched it a bit! Here's what I found:



After reading that I'm certain that my gatherings are correct and the Bray Wyatt character is actually possessed by The Prince of All Demons, The Archangel Samael.

I think his catchphases "Follow the buzzards" and "Eater of Worlds" make sense as well, since Samael, in Christian and Jewish lore, was bent on the destruction of all humans, and buzzards usually flock to death, and I believe Bray Wyatt is a new walking corpse, only his is possessed by a Demon.



In conclusion, I believe, if handled right this could be a more realistic take on the new Undertaker type character WWE sorely needs. Exorcisms and possession are finally becoming more present in our society with the Vatican performing exorcisms lately, and the media eating it all up. I think a walking dead man (Taker) is a pretty tough sell but the gimmick still made him a legend, and I think Wyatt's will do the same for him, and is actually much more believable than it would seem, in our new more realistic era.

Thoughts?

EDIT: Here`s some more coal to throw on the fire ;)

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Re: Bray Wyatt: The Eater of Worlds is coming

Does anybody else think the Kaitlyn may join the Wyatt family when they debut? The way it looks now, she has been completely broken down and would be very vulnerable for a guy like Wyatt. I imagine that more will join the family when he arrives and she could be one of them.
 
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Re: Bray Wyatt: The Eater of Worlds is coming

Does anybody else think the Kaitlyn may join the Wyatt family when they debut? The way it looks now, she has been completely broken down and would be very vulnerable for a guy like Wyatt. I imagine that more will join the family when he arrives and she could be one of them.
That was my first impression after she lost the title last night.
 
#782 ·
Re: Bray Wyatt Injured?

Really hope it isn't serious. Want to see him on TV soon!
 
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*SPOILER ALERT*



From reports, ric flair is apparently at RAW tonight. What if he comes out and gets set upon by the wyatt family ? Attacking a legend like flair will get instant heat (and those of us who wants his old ass off our tele for more than a year can enjoy him get sqaushed)
 
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People actually believing Bryan has better mic skills than Wyatt....:lmao

I fucking can't....fpalm

Wyatt is believable on the mic, he has a great voice, he doesn't sound forced when talking, he's a complete natural every single time he has a mic in his hands, he displays confidence and charisma when he talks, and you actually get fixed on him when he speaks. Bryan, even though he's getting better, is still unnatural on the mic, still sounds forced, still makes you remember that all of those promos are scripted. Wyatt has the ability of creating a suspension of disbelief. You sometimes forget all of this is scripted.

That makes him one hell of a mic worker.
 
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Re: I couldn't STAND Husky Harris one little bit......

Steve Austin wrote the following on Twitter about NXT Rookie Husky Harris: “My favorite new WWE Talent is Husky Harris. Needs a little more ring cardio.. Comes from great wrestling background. Needs a mean streak.”

The legendary Stone Cold recognised the talent way back in 2010.
 
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Getting involved with the McMahons and Triple H is the only thing they could do that would feel sufficiently big at this point. I can't see them doing anything else. Plus:

CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar
Triple H vs. Bray Wyatt
Cena vs. Daniel Bryan
Brothers of Destruction vs. The Shield

.......that's a pretty damn solid Summerslam card right there.
 
#1,104 ·
That's just Wyatt being Wyatt, or even more accurately, a heel being a heel. Remember when Mark Henry said everyone would remember his strap match with Sheamus at Extreme Rules for the rest of existence? I don't think there's a person on the PLANET that has any memory of that match.
 
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Yeah. I'd love that.

I can just hear J.R. calling Wyatt a "sick, demented, son of a bitch" right now. It's glorious.
"You son of a bitch. You are going to hell for what you did here tonight. That makes me sick. How in God's name can this human being be from this planet? Does he have no heart? Does he have no soul? That's digusting. AND LOOK AT HIS SMILE. YOU SON OF A BITCH, DO YOU REALIZE WHAT YOU JUST DONE?"
 
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Re: The husky harris chant has made me lose all faith in the fans

Amusing to people complain about the Husky Harris chant but some of these people are the ones who love when Goldberg or Albert is chanted.
In defense of the Goldberg chants, there's a world of difference between redebuting a guy under another moniker with a new look, persona and moves like with Wyatt, and debuting Ryback who is a carbon fucking copy of one of the most popular stars of the late 90s.

I don't give a fuck about the stupid fans. I enjoyed the segment (loved the entrance and rocking chair, but disappointed there was no live promo) and refuse to let some dipshits who think they're being clever by calling out a guy for his past gimmick ruin this for me. I'm optimistic and its been a long ass time since I've said that.
 
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I don't care what you say

That debut was literally perfect. They did everything right. The creepy promos going into the actual debut the entire night, the dark ass entrance with perfect atmosphere, beating up a established face. I honestly have nothing bad to say about that at all. Easily the best debut in the past 5 years. Everyone hating on it is nitpicking. If you can say the hair didn't stand up on your neck when his music hit, you're lying.
 
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Re: I don't care what you say

That debut was literally perfect. They did everything right. The creepy promos going into the actual debut the entire night, the dark ass entrance with perfect atmosphere, beating up a established face. I honestly have nothing bad to say about that at all. Easily the best debut in the past 5 years. Everyone hating on it is nitpicking. If you can say the hair didn't stand up on your neck when his music hit, you're lying.
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