Full Secrets Of WWE Raw's Mysterious QR Code

More clues point to Uncle Howdy returning with his own faction.

Uncle Howdy
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With recent WWE programming featuring various teases that seem to be ushering in the return of Uncle Howdy, last night's Raw featured a QR Code that adds further fire to that return.

Scanning this latest QR Code takes you to WWE.com/55555, which offers up a binary text prompt.

As explored by various Reddit users, certain prompts bring up certain interesting responses, all of which allude to the return of Uncle Howdy, suggest a five-person faction, and pay respect to the sadly deceased Bray Wyatt.

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If you visit that site and type the following, these are the results:

- howdy = hello

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- bray = remembered

- wyatt = forever

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- windham = forever

- buzzards = follow

- red = circle

- pluto = open your eyes

- hint = PENTA

- bo = he saw

- cave = set free

- prisoner = set free

Uncle Howdy Wyatt 5 Pentagon
WWE

Adding further to this, typing in 5 takes you to an "invitation" video where, amongst grainy footage and striking imagery, somebody delivers a "remember who you are" note to an unknown doorstep.

Many fans are linking all of this to Uncle Howdy returning as part of a five-person group, as previously there was a plan for Bray Wyatt to have his own Wyatt 6 faction. In the aftermath of Bray's tragic passing, it could well be that those plans are revisited in some form or fashion, with Howdy leading the group. This would also fit with the PENTA seen above, with that being short for "pentagon" - which is, of course, a five-sided shape.

On top of this, recent reports claim that Erick Rowan - a former member of the Wyatt Family - has re-signed with WWE, amidst speculation that Alexa Bliss and Braun Strowman - who have their own extensive history with Bray Wyatt - are others who would be a part of this group.

 
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