Backstage Details On The Fiend's New WWE Look

Here's how Bray Wyatt's crispy new WWE look came together for Fastlane 2021.

The Fiend
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The new-look Fiend outfit debuted by Bray Wyatt at WWE Fastlane 2021 last week was the work of renowned horror movie makeup artist Tom Savini and a group of other artists.

Callosum Studios' Jason Baker revealed as much on Twitter yesterday:-

Baker helped sculpt the mask with Brian McGuire. Shawn Ronzio and Kendra Leigh moulded it, Baker was responsible for the painting, while Sandy Mimpson worked on the soft goods and leather. Savini supervised the project.

Savini was also involved in the creation of the original Fiend mask, having collaborated with Baker on several WWE-related projects in the past.

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The Fiend's new look was designed to sell the damage done at TLC 2020, when Randy Orton set Wyatt ablaze to end their Firefly Inferno Match. This twisted, disfigured Fiend continued his feud with Orton on this week's episode of Raw, putting him down with Sister Abigail to close the show.

Orton and The Fiend go one-on-one at WrestleMania 37 next month. The expected cinematic stipulation is yet to be attached to the bout.

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