This keeps staying interesting. WWE is in a weird place at the moment as fans do not seem interested in the product being presented to them. Things just are not clicking right now, but there are a few things that have been making an impact. One of those things is Bray Wyatt, who has become a bright spot on Monday Night Raw. He has also been on Twitter though, and things are getting a little strange.
On Friday evening, Wyatt tweeted to Chris Jericho about their past issues and offered an apology for everything that the two had been through over the years. The two feuded in WWE back in 2014 in one of Wyatt’s earlier feuds in the company. Wyatt also asked Jericho if he had seen Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, who Wyatt had talked to about being a third member of the Shield. Jericho is scheduled to face Kenny Omega at AEW’s Double Or Nothing on May 25 and has not wrestled for WWE in over a year.
I want to apologize formally to @IAmJericho for the strife I once put him and his family through. And thank him for the memories?. Lest we forget that it was a match between him and my old body that put NXT in the limelight! Yowie Wowie!!
What do ya say maaaan?
Friends forever?— WYATT 6 (@Windham6) May 24, 2019
Also @IAmJericho,
If you see @WWERomanReigns or @WWERollins tell them I’m still waiting on their reply….anxiously.
It’s hard for me.
I’m pretty much worried sick about them. ?
— WYATT 6 (@Windham6) May 24, 2019
These two know each other quite well. Check out their face to face meeting:
Opinion: Wyatt is quite the oddball these days and I’m not sure what to make of a lot of what he does. It would seem that he is trying to atone for his past mistakes and having him talk to people who have nothing to do with WWE anymore is certainly an interesting way of going about things. I’m not sure how well it is going to go, but you can’t say it’s something done all the time.
What do you think of Wyatt’s comments? Will this new character work once he wrestles? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28 wrestling books. His latest book is the the Complete 2000 Monday Nitro and Thunder Reviews Part 1.
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