Bray Wyatt's 6 Biggest WWE Defeats (So Far)
2. Seth Rollins (Hell In A Cell 2019)
Somehow, despite all the baffling booking decisions of the past, Bray Wyatt was able to reignite his career in 2019 after introducing us to the Firefly Funhouse. Weeks of creative and captivating backstage vignettes gave Wyatt a new lease of life and introduced us to his new ‘Fiend’ character.
He was astonishingly able to make himself one of the most talked-about characters in all of wrestling, rising from the ashes of his flailing career to mesmerise and capture the imagination of the fans.
Some sections of the audience voiced their concerns after ‘The Fiend’ was hot-shotted into the Universal Title picture for the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view. But it can’t have been that bad, right?
What we got at Hell In A Cell 2019 was one of the worst booked matches in WWE history. From comedy-sized mallets to an infuriating red light, the match was a farce from start to finish.
WWE were somehow able to make ‘The Fiend’ look too strong and too weak at the same time, it’s almost impressive.
Rollins obliterated Wyatt for most of the match, but he refused to lie down. The match only ended when the referee waived it off because the monster was being beaten up too much. That’s right, a no-contest, despite it being a no-disqualification, Hell In A Cell match! Are you kidding me?!
Strictly speaking this wasn’t a defeat for Wyatt, but it has to go down as one of the most damaging nights of his career.