The mysterious narrative surrounding the cryptic QR codes, vignettes, and deleted tweets that have been prevalent since WrestleMania 40 has sparked intense speculation among fans, fostering anticipation for a potentially significant storyline development.

After weeks of hints, the mystery deepened as a QR code flashed on-screen during this week’s Monday Night RAW in Hartford, revealing brief video teaser featuring a cloaked figure, hinting at the mysterious force behind these enigmatic occurrences.

The mystery followed again on the latest edition of Friday Night SmackDown when a piece of mysterious music took over the entire arena in Pittsburgh as seen in a video posted by a user on X before SmackDown went on the air.

This would be followed by a QR code glitch that appeared during the match between Nia Jax and Naomi. Upon scanning, it unveiled a video featuring an eerie recreation of WWE’s introduction video and the voice of Triple H in the background with his tone swiftly shifted into something more ominous, accompanied by a cryptic message.

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For weeks, speculations have suggested that the QR codes are linked to the involvement of WWE superstars such as Bo Dallas, Nikki Cross, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Erick Rowan coming together as a new faction.

As fans eagerly await the potential chaos and intrigue this alliance could unleash upon their revelation, the stage is indeed set for their highly anticipated debut which could be upon the WWE landscape anytime now.

What are your thoughts on the eerie music that took over the arena before SmackDown? Sound off in the comments!

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