Bray Wyatt was suddenly released by WWE back in July 2021. This was after he was absent from WWE television for several months prior to his release. In fact, Wyatt was also punished and insulted by Vince McMahon for a very unfortunate reason.

Bray Wyatt’s Fiend character truly showed ff his creative genius, as fans couldn’t believe something like that could become a reality in WWE. Unfortunately, it was too good to be true as WWE eventually ruined the character thanks to shoddy booking.

While speaking on “The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy,” Matt Hardy talked bout his time working in WWE alongside Bray Wyatt. Hardy revealed that Vince McMahon punished and insulted Bray Wyatt if he did not like Wyatt’s creative contributions.

“Windham (Bray Wyatt) has always had a very strange relationship with Vince, very strange, like, I almost felt like Vince looked at him like a son in some ways.

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When he would do things that he liked, he would love him and he would really give him everything that he could possibly give him. He would bend over backwards to try and accommodate him. But then when he did something he didn’t like, he hated, like he was going to lock him away for good.

It was almost like a really weird, a really strange and different duality that Vince shared with Bray. When he liked him or loved him, he was all about him. But when he disliked him, oh my god, it was really bad and he would like punish him and insult him. To me, it was so strange. It was almost like a parent.”

Bray Wyatt wanted very high price to join AEW. Bray Wyatt’s father previously stated that he is far from done with pro wrestling. We’ll have to see where Wyatt will end up next.

h/t to WrestlingNews.co

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