The character of The Fiend Bray Wyatt continues to bring more interesting twists and turns in WWE storylines. He was not present in-person the episode of WWE RAW took place at the Madison Square Garden. But we did receive a Firefly Funhouse segment that indicated something very special is going to happen. After going through the analysis of his antics, some of the reports claimed that he is targeting The Undertaker.
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Due to Stone Cold Steve Austin’s appearance on Raw that took place at the Madison Square Garden arena, a clock in the Firefly Fun House got stuck at 3:16. Bray Wyatt then fixed the clock by hitting it with a hammer and the new time that the clock showed was 11:19. This could very well be a signal that The Undertaker is the next one on The Fiend’s mind.
WWE Universe voiced some of the most interesting opinions regarding this shown time on the clock screen. The company recognizes The Undertaker made his official debut on November 22nd, 1990 (11/22) at the Survivor Series PPV. But The Deadman actually made his first-ever WWF appearance on November 19, 1990 (11/19) at WWF Superstars Of Wrestling TV taping.
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Now it must ve easy to understand what The Fiend was trying to say with the clock’s time. Previous reports have already noted that WWE is indeed planning a feud between The Fiend and The Undertaker. Even recent updates claimed that the final WrestleMania opponent for The Phenome could certainly be the Phenome. More of these plans will be available when The Undertaker returns on SmackDown.
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Future plans for this feud has also surfaced online. According to Brad Shepard, WWE would like to do a segment featuring these two in an upcoming show. The Undertaker and The Fiend is likely to have a confrontation on SmackDown’s 20th-anniversary episode on October 4th (which will be SmackDown’s debut on FOX)
“Why didn’t they have the Fiend attacking The Undertaker on SmackDown Live? They kept them separate so they could continue to build. Right now the plan is for the confrontation to take place on the inaugural SmackDown on FOX.” Shepard commented. WWE Universe will be down with this program as they feel The Fiend is the most perfect character to send the Undertaker into retirement. Then, he will be playing the over-the-top role played by ‘Taker for all these years.