10 Wrestlers Who Knew They Were On The Way Out

1. Bray Wyatt (WWE Monday Night Raw, April 12th 2021)

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It was as if all of this was designed as one big "f*ck you" to those that clung on to the lore of The Fiend for dear life.

Having lost in embarrassing fashion to Randy Orton at WrestleMania 37 courtesy of a distraction finish involving former associate Alexa Bliss, Wyatt returned to the Firefly Fun House for one last time with a promo that has taken on far more heft following his release than it ever did when the character was still (theoretically) involved in storylines.

It was all new beginnings and not killing Rambling Rabbit, all while only coquettishly b*llocking Abbey The Witch for calling Bliss a "b*tch". The separation from the former Women's Champion was confirmed, seemingly setting up a(nother) new chapter for a character that had yet again been hung out to dry by the company.

Instead, all that applied to Wyatt himself. A short "See Ya" at the end sealed it - the former 'Eater Of Worlds' was unwittingly bidding a final farewell - much as he did to the Twitter user who spotted the loaded goodbye.

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