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“My life’s work, my legacy was burned” – Bray Wyatt Comments On His Future After WWE

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Fan: How did you come up with the idea for The Firefly Funhouse?

Wyatt: The Firefly Funhouse, at least the early ones, are a story about my life.

I told you stories in there that happened live on television and many that you could never know. It was confessions. They were short, stylized documentaries about my life. That’s why they connected.

They weren’t just about wrestling. They were an origin story. What I really went through, my struggles, my vices, my comeback, and the war that wages on.

I hid so much on there just because I wanted people to feel when they watched. Because believe me, I had every emotion fathomable during the making of those. My life, my art.

Fan: Can you please explain The Kult of Windham?

Wyatt: You’ll see.

Fan: What is the most important life lesson you’ve learned along the way?

Wyatt: Business is about thinking with your head not your heart. So I suck at business.

Fan: What’s on your mind? Revenge? Proving your worth? Letting your ability do the speaking?

Wyatt: At first it was all I could think about. But revenge is a confession of pain. And I was hurting. I was angry. And then I healed.

I remembered that every single time in my life that I have been challenged I come back better. I’m no stranger to pain, nothing has ever been easy for me, nothing was ever given.

But people should know by now, you should never ever ever f**kin doubt what I am capable of.

Fan: Are you allowed to use anything regarding The Fiend outside of the WWE? If so will you continue “his” story in other ways and other media?

Wyatt: There never was a Fiend, there was only me. I am The Fiend and I don’t need the name, mask or moniker. I just simply am.

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