Former WWE Champion Bray Wyatt is a concerned name who was recently tempted to return to his previous workplace. Ex WWE Superstar, Windham Rotunda’s real name changed his name on Twitter to “Wyatt 6”.
Now, “Bray Wyatt” is a WWE -owned name and has since started spreading rumors about a potential return to the company. In addition, he added 6 to his Twitter name, and since the date of the change, the Hell In A Cell 2022 premium live event is only 6 days away.
WWE Hell In A Cell 2022: Match Cards, Dates, Time in India, Telecast and Live Streaming Information
The Eater of the World gimmick-holder in WWE then edited his profile picture on Twitter, an inverted moth photo, with The Fiend’s face in the center. The Fiend character is also patented by WWE.
#NewProfilePic
pic.twitter.com/lNXGULgk46
– WYATT 6 (@Windham6)
31 May 2022
Wyatt also tweeted that he was ready to return with the following claim.
“I never asked why, I just waited for the rough part to finish. I was chosen for whatever reason. And I had to do it. It doesn’t hurt anymore, it burns. I’m ready now.”
A series of other tweets followed implying the release of WWE, last summer, a period that has been described as ‘horrible suffering.’ Her Twitter bio read “Starting over as a kid, what are you doing” which should be another clue about returning to your home in the WWE.
WWE Hell In A Cell: HIAC Match List, History, Top Appearances, Wins & Top Results
Debuting in 2013, Bray Wyatt along with Luke Harper, Eric Rowan, and Braun Strowman founded the Wyatt Family faction. After the initial burial of the leader character Wyatt, the persona is changed to The Fiend.
This new devil gimmick makes him one of the hottest superstars of the modern era and WWE is also moving a lot of merchandise. But the former WWE Champion and Universal Champion was suddenly released from his contract in July 2021 which looked like a huge surprise to fans.
Wrestlemania 37 in Orlando, Florida was the last time The Fiend Bray Wyatt appeared and competed on TV. That night, he lost to Randy Orton, and this marked the end of his WWE career. Now, we have to wait until Hell in a Cell to see if these mysterious tweets have anything to do with his return to WWE.