Did WWE’s Firefly Fun House Contain A Hidden Message?

Did WWE’s Firefly Fun House Contain A Hidden Message?

Tonight on WWE Raw, Bray Wyatt hosted another episode of Firefly Fun House.  Rambling Rabbit was very concerned about there being a stranger on tonight’s episode of Monday Night Raw.  The stranger in reference was Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Austin appeared earlier in the night to moderate the contract signing between Braun Strowman and Seth Rollins.  The other members of the Funhouse were also concerned.

Even though Bray Wyatt assured them:

“Strangers are just friends we haven’t met yet”

The puppets of the funhouse were still freaked out. Abby The Witch’s clock was even stuck on 3:16.  Bray took a hammer to her clock and fixed the time.  The clock was adjusted to 11:19.

Bray then made some comments directed at Braun Strowman and Seth Rollins, whom he’s challenged the winner of their upcoming match to a Hell in the Cell match.

“Unfortunately, friends won’t help where you’re going.  You see, friends forgive, but The Fiend never forgets.  See you in hell.”

Much of Twitter wasn’t focused on the comments directed at Rollins and Strowman.  Instead, everyone wanted to know what the hidden message of 11:19 on the clock meant.  The fans were quick to jump to some conclusions.

Some theories include references to bible verses Jeremiah 11:19, Ezekial 11:19 and Matthew 11:19.  However, the most intriguing connection was to the Undertaker’s debut.  Kane the Undertaker made his debut on 11/19/1990.

Could this be a hidden threat at The Undertaker?  There have been rumors of Undertaker and The Fiend having a match.  Of course this is WWE.  It could just very well be a random number.  However, Bray’s been so brilliant with the creative behind this character, most folks will be betting that it has some sort of meaning.

Stay tuned to WrestleTalk for further details about this story.

5 years ago by Nate

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