

Though Daniel Bryan, Kane, and Randy Orton may have slipped through his fingers (and even pulled a fast one on ol’ Bray), Wyatt’s still got a good track record for collecting broken monsters and bending them to his will.
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Here’s a look at all of the wicked witchcraft Bray has wielded over the years, from his time delivering sinister swamp sermons to his new gig as the host of a children’s TV show (in some type of pocket hell dimension and/or his own shattered mind).

And he seems to contain more magic than anyone else previously. The wild world of wrestling has always included colorful characters who’ve had access to other-worldly powers - from Papa Shango to Gangrel to The Undertaker - but Bray Wyatt’s the ghoul of the hour right now. And he’ll be facing Cena in the first-ever “Firefly Fun House” match, the specifics of which aren’t yet certain, but which clearly will be playing into Wyatt’s abilities. As a marshland messiah, in his previous cult leader form, he was already a serious threat, and a part-time magic practitioner, but now he’s been reborn with even more powers and abilities that have made him near-unstoppable.

Not only is Cena a part-time performer now, and that’s using “part-time” very generously, but Bray has undergone a supernatural transformation. These two have squared off at WrestleMania before, back in 2014, but this time… things have changed. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt is on a collision course with John Cena at WrestleMania 36, which is now set to emanate from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando over two nights – Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5.
