Braun Strowman Reveals Firefly Fun House Secret - ENTIRE WWE Roster Involved?

The 'Monster Among Men' amongst the millions in love with Bray Wyatt's reinvention...

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Braun Strowman has revealed that Bray Wyatt's Firefly Fun House segments have now drawn in the attention of every Superstar backstage during their Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live airings.

Presumably putting his "ruptured spleen" and "separated pelvis" issues to one side as he commented on the incredibly creative vignettes, Strowman noted how the 'Eater Of Worlds' has become the latest recipient of the "monitor sellout" in recent weeks.

Speaking to The Fan, he said; “Oh, it’s awesome. It’s a monitor sellout in the back every week...All the boys crowd around the monitor just to see what shenanigans and ridiculousness he comes up with next. Bray Wyatt thinks outside the box, he always has. He has this ‘it’ that no one else has and you can see it come across with the Firefly Fun House. This is all his creation...moments where I’d scratch my head and go, ‘Where on earth is he going with this?’ But at the same time, it’s so unbelievably entertaining.”

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Historically, wrestlers that have gotten their matches and moments over with their peers have had little trouble translating it to the audience, and Wyatt's remarkable transformation has - to this point at least - proven the rule true again.

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