5 Burning Issues For WWE Raw Tonight (Oct 9)

4. Sister? Oh Brother...

Paige Sister Abigail
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So, it appears as though another woman might be inside Bray Wyatt.

That's not a mashed up version of a headline from earlier this year, but it is a mashed up version of a storyline window WWE should have left slammed shut after spending the better part of three years inadvertently dismantling the entire 'Eater Of Worlds' persona to the point where his last gasp even has his arch rival exasperated.

It was hard not to pity Finn Bálor as he contemplated yet another go around with whatever the f*ck Wyatt reckons he can do this time despite abject failures against 'The Demon' and...'the man' on consecutive supercards. Regardless, he has at least two more weeks of standing in the ring like a buffoon eyeballing TitanTronsence.

Sister Abigail's presence as either a spirit or in the form of lippy and eye-shadow on Bray himself will almost certainly end in either a) defeat for Bray or b) victory for Bray long after anybody gave a toss about the programme. An entire summer has passed since Wyatt looked remotely competent, but those halcyon days of viscous acidic barbecue sauce might as well have happened on Iron Chef where they belonged, such was the overall effect on the storyline. Bin.

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