Firefly Fun House Puppet Spotted On WWE Raw; When Will Bray Wyatt Return?

Yowie! The presence of Bray Wyatt was once again felt on Monday Night Raw.

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Over the past few weeks, eagle-eyed wrestling fans have been scouring the backdrops of all WWE shows as they attempt to spot any of Bray Wyatt’s Firefly Fun House characters. And in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance, last night’s Raw carried on this recent tradition.

As WWE United States Champion Ricochet headed to the ring for his match against The Club’s Luke Gallows, lurking in the background was none other than Huskus the Pig. Much like the previous appearances of any Firefly Fun House characters, Huskus was not acknowledged by the announce team or, in this case, Ricochet.

Several fans took to Twitter with their captured shots of Huskus.

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With Bray Wyatt’s new gimmick that of some sort of deranged sociopath, Huskus is representative of Wyatt’s days as Husky Harris. If you remember, Husky Harris was briefly a member of The Nexus before the future Bray Watt was taken off TV and ultimately repackaged in FCW and then NXT. During those Husky days, Wyatt was a lot heavier than he is these days, and that's something played up by Huskus’ appetite during the Firefly Fun House skits.

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After nearly a year away from regular in-ring action for various reasons, Bray Wyatt – as per Dave Meltzer – is due to make his return to action imminently.

Interestingly, this week's Raw wasn't the first time that one of Wyatt's puppets has appeared in a shot with Ricochet. Of course, that could mean absolutely nothing, or it could mean that the current US Champ may soon find himself in the crosshairs of Bray Wyatt and his sinister new Fiend persona. Yowie, indeed.

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