The Disturbing Truth Behind Bray Wyatt

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The Miz didn't change, unless "We have no real ideas for John Morrison, so let's just do the exact same thing we did 12 years ago" counts as change. It doesn't. That is the opposite of change. Daniel Bryan got a haircut, looked more disinterested than he has in years, and subsequent to his association with the Fiend changed into...a nicer chap with little character development beyond putting various SmackDown midcarders over.

Did Goldberg change? His Jackhammer looked way sh*ttier. Otherwise, no. Perhaps the Fiend has to prove himself the dominant force to effect any changes in personality. Alas, an ancient and knackered WCW star gassed by the act of walking proved more powerful on the night.

You know, this Fiend fella is a pretty tight dude, when he's not drowning folk or psychologically manipulating women. In his role as the babyface. He reunites old friends, allows veteran technicians to give back to the industry, and allows people to lose themselves and entertain families through the medium of dance.

You might even say that the Fiend just loves to have fun!

Strowman eventually worked a full programme with Wyatt in 2020 - a laughably pretentious am-dram sh*t-show - and he changed. He turned heel. His head was also shaved by Bray 'The Barber' Wyatt, or he shaved his own head.

He also turned on Alexa Bliss.

Randy Orton changed from somebody who would and did light somebody on fire, to somebody who wouldn't, to somebody who subsequently had a stronger resolve than ever to light somebody on fire. That isn't character development. That's a 14 year-old eFedding in the year 2001.

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