Bray Wyatt On Vince McMahon's WWE Return

Social media response from Bray Wyatt offers revealing insight on Vince McMahon's shocking return?

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Bray Wyatt might have tipped his Uncle Howdy hat on how he feels about the shocking - if not surprising - return of Vince McMahon to the WWE fold.

The former 'Eater Of Worlds' was let go from the organisation in 2021 a full year before McMahon resigned in disgrace amidst a slew of sexual misconduct allegations. In the space between that July shocker and McMahon's equally dramatic return last week, Wyatt returned as part of a wildly successful 'White Rabbit' viral marketing campaign.

This had led many to assume he was favoured by current Chief Content Officer and Head Of Creative Triple H rather than his former (and possibly future) boss McMahon. Including Wyatt fan and Twitter user "@GodDarkness84" who tweeted the former WWE Champion saying the following;

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...which was then subsequently liked by Wyatt himself.

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Of course, it could be reasonably assumed that Wyatt is simply responding to the positive sentiment about himself, his return and his character, but there's more than enough implication to suggest he could also be endorsing the fresh concerns about his WWE future. It would be far from the most chaotic thing to occur in the company in 2023 thus far.

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