WWE: 10 Reasons Why Bray Wyatt Is The Next Undertaker

10. A Unique Entrance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhgk-__4Fac What better way to kick off than by discussing their respective entrances?? 'Taker has had a whole lot of different entrances over the years, entering the building in a chariot, a coffin, a hearse and on a Harley Davidson, among others. He's been accompanied by everyone from druids and vultures to Limp Bizkit, but he's always stood out from the pack. Your "typical" Undertaker entrance starts with the toll of a bell and all the lights in the arena going out. Lightning crashes and thunder rolls, the bell tolls again and the whole arena is bathed in purple light. Spooky organ music plays, and out comes The Deadman, walking slowly with a purpose. He ascends the ring steps, raises his arms and rolls his eyes back into his head, and the lights come up, before he fixes his opponent with a thousand yard stare. It is incredibly intimidating. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFwvUC26F5Q Bray's entrance is equally unique. From the minute he says "we're here" to the second he sits down in his rocking chair and somehow blows out an electric lantern, there is an atmosphere quite unlike any other. When he came out at Wrestlemania 30, his music was supplied by Mark Crozer and The Rels in person, who gave the tone an additional lift with voodoo facepaint and plague masks. The audience sways and claps, the low bassline throbs away, and we know that The Wyatts are indeed here
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