10 WWE Wrestlers Who Could Be The New Fiend

1. Edge...

Cody Rhodes Fiend
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...and any mates he's about to make as part of his recent heel turn.

The Hall-Of-Famer has already teamed up with Damian Priest and rumours have swirled that he's set to add to his blue house with its blue windows any day now. Rhea Ripley and Tommaso Ciampa are the bookies favourites (or would be if William Hill gave odds on this sh*t), but WWE care so little for the "why" that it might not ever matter who fills the spots.

Edge has told us all on multiple occasions that it's our fault he's gone mad. Bunch of sheep we all are, following the status quo instead of the dark path he now chooses to walk. This is Fiend-like behaviour of the highest order, and if he's not going to unlock the blackest corner of his soul, perhaps one of his new stablemates might get there instead.

The Firefly Funhouse walls were bright blue. Think about it.

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