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“Tired Of Hearing About My Greed”- Bray Wyatt Posts A Cryptic Tweet Teasing His Return To Wrestling

Former WWE Universal Champion Bray Wyatt posted a series of tweets earlier today on Twitter. Wyatt was one of the many Superstars released by WWE during the last two years. He wrestled his last match against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 37, where Orton emerged victorious.

Fans expected Wyatt to start a new feud after losing to Orton at the Showcase of Immortals for the second time in his career. However, he was soon taken off WWE TV and subsequently released. Quite a few fans were shocked to see WWE make that decision because Wyatt sold merchandise and was one of the unique characters on their roster.

It has been a long time since fans saw Wyatt in the wrestling ring. Some reports claimed that the former Universal Champion was tough to work with backstage. However, giving a perfect response to the people who spread such reports about him, Wyatt wrote on Twitter:

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“I’m tired of watching. Tired of hearing irrelevant clowns speculate how I’ll be perceived. Tired of hearing about my greed, my desire was questioned. Wherever and whenever I decide to return, I’ll remind everyone why they know my name. Again. And again. Believe in me. #IFoundIt.”

Will Bray Wyatt join All Elite Wrestling?

Bray Wyatt seemingly did not have the best of the runs in WWE. While he won the Universal Championship twice and also won the WWE title, the way he was released, he might not think about returning to the company in the near future.

Wyatt could join WWE’s rival company All Elite Wrestling. CM Punk recently won the AEW World Championship at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view. It would be a massive surprise if Wyatt indeed makes his AEW debut this week itself on Dynamite and confronts Punk to set up a grand rivalry for the AEW World Championship.

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Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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