A Bray Wyatt injury angle will run on Dec. 29 during “Monday Night Raw.” Fan reports from the Dec. 22 edition of WWE’s flagship program claim that Wyatt was placed into the back of an ambulance at the end of the show, and were wondering whether or not he suffered a real injury or not.
According to Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com, Wyatt was not actually hurt during his “Miracle on 34th Street Fight” with Dean Ambrose. He was loaded into a “Hennepin County Medical Center” ambulance backstage, however, and an injury angle is likely on the horizon.
Wyatt’s placement in the vehicle was shot via WWE’s film crew, and will likely be used for WWE.com exclusive backstage video, and will likely be used on Dec. 29, when neither Wyatt nor Ambrose are slated to appear on “Monday Night Raw.” The main roster will be divided into two different squads on Dec. 29, one to work “RAW,” and one to appear on a WWE Live Event card miles away from each other.
With neither Ambrose or Wyatt appearing live during the Dec. 29 “RAW,” the company is expected to show footage from the holiday themed match the two were a part of on Dec. 22, then show footage of Wyatt being placed in the ambulance for storyline progression.
Editor’s Note:
I wonder where this is gonna go. Hmm. We JUST saw this with Ambrose leading into “TLC.” It’s like Creative isn’t trying anymore.