'Wobbly Walrus' Debuts On WWE SmackDown

Bray Wyatt's "special advisor" is a clear rib on Paul Heyman...

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Bray Wyatt didn't get the "new friend" that was advertised before this week's SmackDown, but he did get a "special advisor" called...'Wobbly Walrus'.

The mystery surrounding that WWE trademark earlier this week has been solved.

Bray was confronted by his Vince McMahon puppet on 'Firefly Fun House', and the boss told him how disappointed he was that Wyatt had lost the Universal Title. That's when the walrus popped up, looking every bit like a certain "Special Council' to new champion Roman Reigns.

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Yes, this 'Wobbly' idea is a rib at Paul Heyman's expense.

The new character even debuted to some eerily-similar entrance music that sounded a lot like Brock Lesnar's theme. Then, he said Heyman's famous "Ladies and gentleman" line before interacting more with Wyatt and the Vince puppet.

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Bray's face in that main image sums it all up.

WWE ran a "To Be Continued" graphic after McMahon said, "This is such good sh*t". Wyatt then ended the segment by grabbing his face Home Alone style and shouting, "Oh no!".

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In fairness to Bray, he's the perfect guy to get some mileage out of this idea. The in-jokes continue.

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