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Bray Wyatt Had Talks With WWE About A Return

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• Bray Wyatt Had Talks With WWE About A Return

Bray Wyatt was released from WWE last year and he has been absent from the world of Pro-Wrestling ever since.

When Vince McMahon retired and Triple H took over as the Head Of Creative, fans speculated that Wyatt would agree to return to WWE now and Triple H would be interested in hiring him too.

According to the Wrestling Observer, Wyatt had talks with WWE about a return recently:

“Regarding talk of Wyatt returning, there were definitely talks in that direction.

At one point the talks stalled, but it was said it was not a dead issue. Talks with him outside WWE had also stalled in the past, as his asking price was well above what other companies were willing to pay.

When he was last in WWE, the belief was that behind (Roman) Reigns and (Brock) Lesnar, that the tier of he, (Randy) Orton and (Ronda) Rousey were the highest paid pro-wrestlers in the world.”

Triple H recently said the following about Wyatt during an interview with BT Sport:

“One of the most… I mean this in the best way possible… crazy, creative people I’ve ever been around.

[His] mind just never stops thinking of creative. But it’s like being in a whirlwind of stuff, so without the harness and without somebody to point the tornado, it’s just all over the place [laughs].

He’s a victim of his own mind and his creative, and it’s just everywhere.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (September 16, 2004) – WWE SmackDown!

On this day in 2004, World Wrestling Entertainment aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE SmackDown!’.

It was broadcasted from Spokane, Washington and featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWE No Mercy 2004’ PPV.

Here’s the card:

US Title – Best Of 5 – Match # 4: John Cena vs. Booker T

Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio vs. The Dudley Boyz

Kenzo Suzuki & Rene Dupree vs. FBI

Charlie Haas vs. Spike Dudley


        
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