Bray Wyatt Teases WWE WrestleMania 38 Weekend "Surprises"

Windham Rotunda, the former Fiend, is in a teasing mood ahead of WWE WrestleMania 38.

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The former Bray Wyatt is in Dallas, Texas for WWE WrestleMania 38 weekend, where he is lined up to appear at the ongoing WrestleConevent (albeit in a non-wrestling capacity) - and he's in a teasing mood.

Windham Rotunda posted the following to his Instagram page on Thursday night, giving his fans the opportunity to ask him a handful of questions without "ruining surprises":-

"I just got to Dallas. This place feels so alive, it makes me feel alive. This week in particular has always been a huge part of me. God damn I missed this energy. I missed all of you too. I’m sure some of you have questions for me. I got answers. Here it is. I’ll reply to 6 questions in the next hour. Keep in mind I hate ruining surprises. #Windham6"

In one of his responses, the former 'Fiend' said that while he felt healthier than at any other point in his life and is in a happy place, "timing is everything"-

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“I have never been more healthy both physically and mentally. I have been able to challenge myself with projects that would’ve never been possible before. This is a happy time for me. But I have to be patient. Timing is everything.”

Rotunda has been out of professional wrestling since he was shockingly released by WWE in July 2021. Although his 90-day non-compete clause has long since expired, he is yet to re-emerge in the sport, having last competed at WrestleMania 37 (where he lost to Randy Orton in a poorly-received night two opener).

November brought news that Windham's first post-WWE project was a horror movie produced in partnership with long-time collaborator Jason Baker of Callosum Studios.

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