On tonight’s edition of WWE SmackDown (October 21) more details about Bray Wyatt continue to be revealed via QR code.
After another spooky interjection by Uncle Howdy (or at least that is what WWE is apparently calling that creepy mask backstage and a phrase they recently filed a trademark for!) fans were treated to a new QR code.
In a QR code delightfully up this writer’s alley, the code links to a WWE website with a faux psych report from a Department of Social and Health Services for a patient named Bray Wyatt.
The DOB is listed as Windham Rotunda’s actual DOB, May 23, 1987.
Within the form, the client ID number is noted as 855-211-1333 which leads to a pre-recorded creepy message saying, “Oh no, not me, I never lost control. Oh no, not me, we never lost control.”
It also notes that the psychosocial history of the patient is: “difficulty showing remorse or empathy & conflict with social norms” with the other box listing: “disregarding or violating the rights of others.”
Of note, these are the symptoms required for a diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
The other empty spaces on the form as well as the state of origin for the form are redacted.
Elsewhere on SmackDown, Bray Wyatt appeared in a backstage segment where he gave an intriguing promo that you can read all about by clicking here.
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