 What's good Josh boros back again with another video. So I'm going to check out Bray Wyatt's first and last matches in WWE Bell to Bell series by tap out corner. Unfortunately, this is something that wasn't looking forward to seeing this video this soon. You know, usually when you see the Bell to Bell series is, you know, I guess a collection of someone's career. And it just sucks that unfortunately his career was cut short due to the unfortunate medical health reasons. And as you know, it's one of those things where, you know, I at some point felt like Bray Wyatt would get the proper run that he deserves in the company and was hoping that that was going to be the case in the future at some point and he had some decent runs and decent moments. But I just feel like WWE definitely dropped a ball on like carrying his momentum when he would find a way to, you know, get that momentum. They really didn't capitalize on it as well as they should have each and every time he was able to, you know, overcome the bad or questionable creative decisions. So it is bittersweet as we get to watch, you know, and go through and check out his career, you know, as a whole. But at the same time, I just I feel like it was just it was cut too short, you know what I'm saying? But once again, it's out of our hands. You know, this was just one of those unfortunate situations that I really wish we could have seen more of his career. But that's just how life is. And all you can do is make the best of, you know, of what what we have and we can still remember him and cherish him for the career we were able to see. So we're going to get right into this one, man. Appreciate all love and support. This is a bittersweet video. Let's check this out, man. It isn't too surprising that Bray Wyatt became a WWE wrestler, both his father and grandfather wrestled for the company. So wrestling was already in Wyatt's blood. Despite that Bray Wyatt wasn't planning on becoming a wrestler instead attending college on a football scholarship. Wow. In the middle of his education, Bray decided to drop out and change careers by following the footsteps of his father and entering the world of wrestling. Bray Wyatt didn't go into it alone as he was joined by his younger brother, Bo Dallas. His earlier training at WWE's Development System, FCW in 2008. Wyatt had his first ever wrestling match in early 2009 and a performer to the name Duke Rotondo. Rotondo became a reference to Bray Wyatt's real name, Wyndham Rotonda. He spent over a year in development before getting his shot in WWE. On season two of NXT, Wyatt was one of eight rookies competing to become the next, quote, breakout star. Bray was renamed Husky Harris and paired with Cody Rhodes. The same night he debuted on the main roster, the future Bray Wyatt had his first WWE match. Wyatt teams his mentor, Cody Rhodes. Imagine if they would have been able to do like a Bray Wyatt, Cody Rhodes interaction. You know, that would have been cool because of the history they have. It's in a match against MVP and his rookie showtime Percy Watson. Cody started as a legal man and after wearing down Percy, Rose tagged in his rookie. Bray hit a handful of big moves on showtime, including a splash into the corner, but soon take back out. Cody Rhodes continued a dish out punishment to MVP's rookie, but eventually got Bray Wyatt back into the match. Bray hit a massive senton, but missed an elbow drop, allowing Percy Watson to tag in MVP. Montel Von Tevis Porter picked up the pace of the match and started laying into Bray Wyatt. Cody Rhodes tried to help his rookie, but had no luck. Showtime take back in, hit a finishing move and got the pinfall victory over Bray Wyatt. The match was fine. Well, Bray wasn't actually Bray Wyatt yet. Some of the moves he used as Husky Harris were the same that he would use as the eater of worlds. On that topic, how do you go from Husky to Bray? After several weeks on NXT, the third generation wrestler was eventually eliminated from the competition. Wyatt would still be seen on the main roster though. At Hell in a Cell 2010, he attacked John Cena during a match and soon joined the Nexus. The future face of fear stayed with the group for several months and were made a Nexus member even after CM Punk took over the faction. Wyatt's first run on the main roster came to an abrupt end though, when Punk started feuding with Randy Orton. Bray Husky Harris Wyatt, as well as the other Nexus members, would aid CM Punk, which ended up getting Wyatt a punch kick to the head. Yeah, I remember that when, what's the name Randy was taking out the Nexus members one by one, kicking them into the Gulags, man. Bray off TV, so he could be sent back to development to train further. During this time, Bray Wyatt dropped the Husky Harris character and developed a new darker persona. This new character became known as Bray Wyatt, a creepy cult leader. And some would say this is his best character, like form of character work. Some would say the Bray Wyatt gimmick, when they created the Wyatt family, ultimately the rocking chair, all of that, the way he was talking. Some would say this is his, you know, that's their favorite version of Bray Wyatt, you know, and debuted in FCW in 2012. Shortly after Bray's debut, FCW had come to an end and NXT became WWE's new development system. Bray Wyatt moved over to this new brand and promo videos started airing on the show. These gave fans insight into who Wyatt was and ultimately built to Bray Wyatt's first official match as Bray Wyatt. Before the re-announcer could introduce him, Bray Wyatt already had a mic in his hand. He described himself to fans as the angel in the dark and that they'd be finding out more about him soon. Wyatt's debut match was against future Vod villain, Aidan English, who was NXT's resident enhancement guy at the time. Bray's first move was to kick English in the gut and wear him down. The action went to the floor where the cult leader continued a dish out punishment and smiled as he did it. Bray displayed his strength by getting English back into the ring and lifting the 215-pound man over his shoulder. Wyatt then sent his entire body crashing into Aidan English and his sister Abigail to close out his debut match. The entire contest was just under two minutes, so not a whole lot to this one. The main purpose, though, was to give an official... Just seeing his mannerisms in the ring and he was invested in the character, like all of that plays into part into having a character that the fans can be intrigued by because he's beating this guy up but he's smiling and then he gets serious. You don't know what's going to happen and I like that. Production to Bray Wyatt and give a lot of showcase of the Wyatt character. Fans seemed to like the character almost instantly, too, as they chanted Wyatt during the match. This was truly only the beginning because following his debut, Bray would go on to form the Wyatt family. He introduced two followers he called sons, Luke Harper in a row. Bray Wyatt guided Harper and Rowan to victory when they became NXT Tag Team Champions. Around the same time, creepy videos would be shown on Raw warning the main roster of the Wyatt family's arrival. Their first target was Kane with the trio attacking the Vigra machine on Raw. This set up the Bray Wyatt character's first match on... I believe that's when they start chanting Husky, Harris, the crowd. ...the main roster. Considering both Bray and Kane were two of the most supernatural characters in WWE, it only made sense they fought in an Inferno... I mean, a Reno Fire match. With Harper and Rowan growing, Bray got a huge win by defeating the Devil's favorite demon. Wyatt continued to destroy the WWE roster, picking wins over mainly smaller names. The Wyatt family then moved on to a rivalry with CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, which began after Luke Harper lost a match to Punk. Despite the Wyatt's dominance, the best in the world and the GOAT outwrestled the family on multiple occasions. Things changed, though, when Bray and his followers singled out Bryan after multiple beatdowns Daniel Bryan deep in and became the fourth... This was good. This was good, but... it was concerning because... it was like... it was WWE trying to, you know, kind of steer the crowd into another direction, which actually worked. Which actually worked, you know what I'm saying? They steered Daniel Bryan into this feud with Bray and it ultimately got Daniel Bryan even more over. Because at one point, he was supposed to be a heel since he joined them, but we knew Daniel Bryan wasn't really a heel. It was all a ploy or whatnot, but it still worked because it got Daniel Bryan even more over for the fans to want to see him in the main event scene. Member of the Wyatt family. It turned out to be a bad acquisition, though, because not only did the Wyatt family stop winning after Bryan joined, but when Bray went to punish him, Daniel turned on him and left the group. The Eater of Worlds guys were fans at the 2014 Royal Rumble by beating Daniel Bryan. One of the group... one of the best matches. One of the best matches in Royal Rumble history. One of them, for sure. One of the best matches of that year. I would, oh, such a good match. Although their paths would cross again years later. Later that same night, Wyatt Harper and Rowan attacked another major star, John Cena. Bray later explained that he wanted to show that Cena's heroic characteristics were fake and his intentions were to change. I wish they would have gave him the win at WrestleMania. The lead up to this was actually good. I like the story he was trying to tell like, John, you're not really like that, bro. Embrace the hate. Oh, I love this. Embrace the face of WWE into a monster. At WrestleMania 30, Bray and Cena went one-on-one and despite interference from the Wyatt family, John Cena stood triumphant. I wish he would have lost. The new face of fear. That was a bad decision. He should have lost. Even if Bray cheated, he should have lost. Lost a month later at Extreme Rules, but it didn't really matter since he and Cena faced off in that third match where the 16-time world champion literally buried Wyatt under a pile of equipment cases. After that rivalry, Bray feuded with another WWE veteran, Chris Jericho. This one went a bit better with Jericho only defeating Bray Wyatt once and Wyatt beating Y2J twice, one of which was at Summerslam. After this, the Wyatt family broke up after Bray set Luke Harper and Eric Rowan free. This meant for the first time in his WWE career, Bray Wyatt was a singles competitor. His first solo rivalry started at Hell in a Cell 2014. Bray interfered in a match between Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, causing Ambrose to lose. This began a feud that continued through the rest of 2014 and ended in early 2015. Out of the five matches Dean and Bray had, Wyatt won four of them, which was a nice comeback after his two previous rivalries with Cena and Jericho. Yeah, which is crazy to say. After he successfully ballooned Tic Fringe, Bray Wyatt went after another legend, The Undertaker. At Fastlane, Bray officially challenged the Deadman to a match at WrestleMania, which Taker accepted. Like the previous year though, Wyatt fell victim to the Tombstone Pile Driver and left the grandest stage of them all in defeat. The next major rivalry for the Eater of Worlds was against Roman Reigns. Wyatt would cost Reigns the money in the big contract, see up a match at Battleground. Thanks to interference from Luke Harper, Bray Wyatt defeated the big dog and reformed the Wyatt family. Eric Rowan eventually came back too, as well as a new member, Braun Strowman. The revived Wyatt family picked up some wins, such as at TLC over the ECW Legends, but also had their fair share of losses, leg against the brothers of destruction at Survivor Series, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns at SummerSlam, or against the Rock and John Cena at WrestleMania 32. In 2016, Bray's career hit a bit of a roadblock. When he suffered an injury while WWE was touring Europe. He wasn't gone for long though, and once he returned, the Wyatt's had a feud with the WWE Tag Team Champions, The New Day. The family beat the champs at Battleground, however, the fans were shocked at the fact that the reason they weren't able to win was because of the fact that they were not able to win. They were not allowed to win, and the Grand Finals were a huge blow to the match. They weren't allowed to win, and the Grand Finals were a huge blow to the match. They weren't allowed to win, and the Grand Finals were a huge blow to the match. ground, however, the tag titles were not on the line. Shortly after the big win, the group was split up, with Stroman going to Raw, while Bray and Harper went to Smackdown. The split ended up being a great move for Bray Wyatt's career. He began a feud with Randy Orton when Wyatt called Orton damage. They were set to face off at Backlash, but Wyatt attacked the Viper before their match started, allowing Bray to win by 4-Fet. The two men with Wys at the end of their names went at it once more at No Mercy, where Wyatt won again thanks to help from Luke Harper. Despite their rivalry, Randy Orton surprised everyone by joining Wyatt and Harper. Yeah, that was a little dope surprise and I did not see that coming. And I'm not going to lie to you, I did enjoy their interaction. I just wasn't a big fan of how it ultimately ended with Randy Orton beating him at WrestleMania. I just did not like that. And that lead up wasn't as, it should have been better, in my opinion. Everything else they did was actually quite enjoyable. It was just that WrestleMania match was not it. Third incarnation of the Wyatt family, they went after the Smackdown Tag Team champions, right on He's Slater, defeating them at TLC. The group utilized the free bird rule, making the Smackdown Tag Team Championship the first title Bray Wyatt won in WWE. The celebration was crazy. However, just a few weeks later, the Wyatt family lost the titles in a match where Luke Harper and Randy Orton were defending them. Timbers began to flare because of the loss, leading to a match between Orton and Harper. Randy won that match, causing Bray to attack Harper afterward and exile him from the group. Not only after winning his first championship, Bray Wyatt won another. At the 2017 Elimination Chamber, Bray lasted five other men to win the WWE title. A massive accomplishment for a guy who used to be called Husky Harris. Yeah, and the crazy thing is, I didn't even realize the Smackdown Tag Team Championships, that was his first championship that he won. I didn't even realize that. Didn't even realize that. And then he goes from that to Smackdown Tag Team Championship to the WWE Championship. That's a big jump. Granted, he had the crazy thing is he was fighting in a lot of high profile fuses that didn't have championships involved, which is actually quite crazy and was still able to become the WWE Championship at any in the end. Randy Orton had won the Royal Rumble about a month earlier, but agreed not to challenge Bray. With his full trust, Wyatt gave Orton access to the Wyatt Family Compound. It turned out the whole thing had been a trick and the fight would burn down the compound and challenge Bray to a match at WrestleMania. Things only got worse as Bray Wyatt filled victims of the RKO and lost his third WrestleMania match as well as the WWE Championship. Bray would defeat Orton in their rematch at Payback, but like with Balgram 2016, the match was non-title. And it's one of those type of things where I get what they were trying to go. The idea was cool. It's just an execution and didn't really work. And once again, it's just like, why not just give him the win off the jump with some of these guys? That's my only thing. That is my only thing. I would have loved for Bray Wyatt to retain the title at WrestleMania. I don't know. Wyatt didn't win back the WWE Championship. Around this time, Bray Wyatt was moved to Raw. He had a few minor views, but things really got good when we started rivalry with Matt Hardy. After defeating Hardy in a match, Matt reverted to his broken persona or Woken as he was now being called. They played mind games with each other and continued having matches with both wrestlers training wins and losses. The rivalry built the ultimate deletion match where the Woken one defeated the Eater of Worlds. Afterward, Matt took the battle a step further and threw Bray into the lake of reincarnation. Wyatt wasn't seen again until WrestleMania 34 when he helped his former enemy win the championship. Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy were now working together and soon after they won the Raw Tag Team Championship. Unfortunately, in their first title defense, they lost the belt to Curse Axel and Bray's brother, Bo Dallas. Afterward, Matt Hardy took time off to heal his injuries and Bray Wyatt would also disappear from WWE. In April 2019, weird videos of disturbing puppets began playing on Raw and SmackDown. Bray Wyatt returned later, appearing in some kind of children's TV show called The Firefly Funhouse. He would interact with the previously mentioned puppets, which were- And this was, this was actually pretty annotating, bro. When he went away, came back, these vignettes, it was like, it was like, it was just a creepy version of the, you know, Mr. Rogers neighborhood, you know, if you grew up watching that show, which I did or whatnot, it was, that was what it was, just Mr. Rogers, but creepier. And it was intriguing because you're like, yo, what's going on? Where is this going to? Like this was, this was very, this just shows how creative he was, man. Princess to different parts of Wyatt's career, like Huskies the Pig Boy, who represented Husky Harris. The Firefly Funhouse would slowly become darker, with Bray symbolically destroying his old self. This led to Wyatt introducing a new masked persona called The Fiend. Eventually, Bray Wyatt, as The Fiend, would leave the Firefly Funhouse and begin attacking the WWE roster. The first victim was Finn Balor, whom Wyatt defeated quickly at SummerSlam. The Fiend continued attacking people and began using the mandible claw to incapacitate them. After putting everyone on notice, the Fiends had a sight on the Universal Champion, Seth Rawls. And this is where they messed up. They should have did it more or less like they did his first run as Bray Wyatt with the Wyatt family, going after people, taking them out. He should not have been forced into a situation to take out the champion because people at that point wanted him to win. There was a lose-lose, especially if you have them in the Hell in the Cell. It was a lose-lose, bro. You had to have him win. And if you weren't going to have him win, then don't put him in that match. I would have rather him take out everybody else on the roster for a little bit before we got to that because you couldn't have them lose. Fitting with Wyatt's new character, Seth and The Fiend went to war inside Hell in the Cell. Seth hit a ridiculous amount of curb stomps and the fight ultimately ended by referee stoppage. Wyatt and Seth went at it again at Crown Jewel. And this time, The Fiend beat Rawls and became the new Universal Champion. Following the victory, Bray had two different versions of the Universal Championship that he would use. The first was the normal belt that his Firefly Funhouse character would have. The other was a creepy black and red leather belt with his face in the middle. The Fiend's first challenger was actually an old rival, Daniel Bryan. Like Bray Wyatt did in 2014, The Fiend defeated Daniel once at the 2019 Survivor Series and again at Ironically, the 2020 World Cup. The Fiend's teller was going well, only for it to end at Super Showdown, or returning Goldberg to feed The Fiend in three still just just just fucking stupid. Just was dumb. This will always for me be one of the low points of his career, not because of him, because of the booking, because someone thought, you know what, an aging Goldberg beating a current talent that the fans are finally getting a chance to see actually run with a championship gets beaten in like three minutes by an aging veteran. All right, man. The minutes and became the new Universal Champion. How many minutes? I think I think you said like three. The Fiend in three minutes and became a new Universal Champion. Surely after becoming championship list again, The Fiend confronted another old rival, John Cena, which was entertaining. This was entertaining. Of course, Cena accepted in the two competed in a Firefly Funhouse match. The match, if you want to call it that, went through their history and played out moments in a surreal way. In the end, The Fiend won a Benji Bray Wyatt's defeat against Cena six years earlier, which was great. WrestleMania victory Bray Wyatt set his sights on another individual from his past, Braun Strowman, who is now the Universal Champion. Over the summer of 2020, I played a number of disturbing mind games causing Strowman to change and bring out the monster inside him. After a few matches, they went one-on-one at Summerslam, where The Fiend successfully defeated Braun to become a two-time Universal Champion. However, if you haven't learned, Bray Wyatt's championship reigns never lasted long. Immediately after winning the title, The Fiend Roman Reigns attacked both The Fiend and Braun Strowman. This set up a triple threat match at Payback one week later, where Roman Reigns won Universal title after pinning Strowman. The Fiend didn't try to regain his championship. Instead, he went back to Raw and bumped into another rival from Bray's past. Yup, Randy, Randy Orton. He was just hitting the greatest hits. Randy Orton. Over the course of several weeks, The Fiend would stalk and attack the Viper. This ultimately led to them facing off at TLC 2020 in a Firefly Inferno match. Since he burnt Bray's compound, the only way to top that was to burn Wyatt himself, which is exactly what Orton did. Yeah, it was kind of hokey. For the next few months, Bray Wyatt wouldn't be seen, although his presence would still felt. This is thanks to his new follower, Alexa Bliss, who aligned yourself with The Fiend prior to the rivalry with Orton. Bliss would keep Wyatt's presence alive by harassing and attacking Randy Orton. This led to an inter-gender match at the 2021 fast lane between the Viper and Bliss. During the fight, the Fiend returned by rising from the ring and attacking Randy Orton, allowing Bliss to pin him. After a move like that, it was only fitting that Orton and The Fiend would have a rematch. The two agreed to face each other at WrestleMania 37. And once again, it didn't make sense because they still messed it up. I don't know how you messed it up. Oh, and I think this is the, you know, when fans are actually able to be in the ring, like at the arena, why they just didn't give him the win. We will never know. Seven, four years after their last WrestleMania encounter, even though he came into the match as The Fiend and not Bray Wyatt, he couldn't get the job done. While Bray was strong and put up a good fight, a distraction by Alexa Bliss allowed the Apex Predator to capitalize and shut The Fiend down. In the next night on Raw, Alexa Bliss explained she no longer needed The Fiend and left him. Wyatt would respond by saying he was looking forward to a fresh start, which didn't exactly happen. For several months, neither Bray Wyatt nor The Fiend would be seen. Then, in July 2021, it was enough that Wyatt had been released from WWE. It was shocking and disappointing, but the story didn't end there. A little over a year after Bray Wyatt's release, rumors of his return started circulating. In September 2021, WWE began playing an acapella version of The Son, White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, during commercial breaks, and at untold events. UR codes would appear on WWE TV that led to web pages that all seem to reference Bray and The Fiend. And I'm not going to lie to you, this was very creative. I'm like, bro, once again they're getting in the creative bag. This was so dope. Just the little puzzles and the teases. So good. Finally, at Extreme Rules 2022, Wyatt would officially return along with live action versions of the characters from the Firefly Fun House. Six days later, on Smackdown, Bray Wyatt officially addressed the fans, but was cut short by a mysterious masked individual. This would happen again two weeks later, with the masked man calling himself Uncle Howdy. At the same time, Bray would literally butt heads with L.A. Knight and began a rivalry with him. The two continued to confront and attack each other over the next several weeks. During one encounter, Uncle Howdy appeared in person and scared off L.A. Knight. Soon after, L.A. Knight would challenge Bray Wyatt to a match at the Royal Rumble. Bray accepted and, at the same moment, Uncle Howdy once again joined the two. This time, however, Howdy attacked Bray Wyatt to the shock of everyone. The last big moment before Wyatt and Knight's match happened during the 30th anniversary of the law. L.A. Knight was talking trash about the WB Legends who were backstage, which got the attention of the Undertaker. Knight didn't want any piece of the dead man, but Bray Wyatt wasn't going to let his Royal Rumble opponent get off that easily. Taker and Bray laid out L.A. Knight and seemed to be a passing of the torch after he and the dead man sealed for approval. It was time for Bray Wyatt to compete in what Sally turned out to be his final match. Oh, man. At the 2023 Royal Rumble, Bray Wyatt and L.A. Knight faced off in a pitch black match. In addition to the ring and arena being trenched in black light and neon colors, the match was anything goes and the only way to win was by pinfall or submission. I mean the idea of it was cool, I guess, like the visual, but at the same time, I think it took away from the match. I think they could have, I mean, I get it. WWE was getting paid some money for this, but I rather them have used the Mountain Dew gimmick for something else, man. That's my only thing. Like I just felt like this match, the visuals look pretty cool. The match itself, after all those months of build up, it didn't really hit like fans wanted it to. Once the bell rang, Bray instantly took L.A. Knight down and started dishing out punishment. Wyatt then threw L.A. Knight over his shoulder and then over his head. The fight soon went outside of the ring where L.A. Knight turned things around by throwing Bray Wyatt into the rain steps. Before Knight could do anything, Wyatt threw L.A. over the barricade. Wyatt tried to suplex his opponent onto the announcer's table, but L.A. Knight countered and drove Bray through the table instead. L.A. Knight tried to build off the momentum, but got shoved out of the ring. Knight fought back with the glowing kendo stick, only for Bray to shut it down with Sister Abigail and end the match. The fight wasn't over though. After the bell rang, Bray Wyatt suddenly had a mask on and started stalking his opponent. L.A. Knight ran away and tried to fight off Bray, but it had no effect. Bray subdued L.A. Knight and suddenly Uncle Howdy appeared and hit Knight with an elbow drop from the top of a platform. The match and the entire segment were fun. Sure, the pitch black match was technically a promotional tie-in, but they honestly made it work and it actually lent itself perfectly to Bray Wyatt. Why? Me personally, I just wasn't a big fan of it. I liked the visual. It looks cool. It looked creepy. I just think it kind of distracted in the match. I think I would have preferred them just had a regular match and then had him go fucking crazy, you know, and I would have preferred that in my personal opinion, but you know, everyone, you know, has their own opinion, you know, everybody can have their own opinion about it. So under the black light, even little things like those beads that fell out of the announcer's table were kind of satisfying to see. It seemed though, this is only part of a bigger story with Uncle Yeah. And once again, like I said, some people enjoyed that match, other people didn't. Me, I was kind of indifferent to it. So. Well, Howdy and the Firefly Fund House and sadly, the ending would never happen. After the Royal Rumble, Bray Wyatt said he would target whoever won the match between Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley at Elimination Chamber. Lashley won via disqualification, so that was who Bray set his sights on. Bray began taunting the Almighty, but a match between them never came. Yeah. Wyatt was pulled off TV due to him battling a real life illness. After six months, reports came out that Bray Wyatt was recovering and would be making a return soon. Then on August 24th, 2023, the saddest news possible would be shared. It was revealed by Triple H that Wyndham Rotunda had died. Rotunda's family later shared that the cause of death was a heart attack. The devastating news called the Smackdown broadcast the next day to turn into a tribute to Bray Wyatt. In the comments, share your favorite Bray Wyatt moments and let us never forget the memories this legend gave us. First show, man. This was a great video. Going to go ahead and give it a like because this was fantastic. Link to the original video will be down below as always. Yeah, man. It's just sad and unfortunate that we didn't get a chance to see more of what he could what he was going to bring to the table. It just sucks. It does. But once again, all we can do is cherish the moments we were able to see and witness. So comment down below. Let me know. What's your favorite version of Bray Wyatt? Do you like the Wyatt family? Bray Wyatt. Do you like maybe some of y'all like Husky Harris? Did you guys like the themed version of Bray Wyatt? You know, let me know. Or his last incarnation, the Wyatt Six version. Like, did y'all like that version of him? Which version of Bray Wyatt? Did you like the most? Did you find the most creative? The most engaging? Had some of the best matches for you? Let me know down below. But I appreciate all of the support you guys have shown on channel Road to 150K. And I'm still getting on the speedy YouTube wrestling champ of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking in. See y'all next one. Peace.