White Rabbit Reveal Closes Out WWE Extreme Rules

White Rabbit Reveal Closes Out WWE Extreme Rules WWE

The mysterious White Rabbit teases have been the buzz of the WWE world since they began last month, with all signs pointing to a reveal at tonight’s WWE Extreme Rules premium live event.

WWE had teased the rabbit throughout the night, handing out flyers to the fans in attendance, as well as having multiple white rabbits walking around the arena, and even a cut to one of them outside the arena.

As the show rolled on, it became clear that the Rabbit’s reveal was being saved for the climax of the show, and that was in fact the case.

The show closed with the Fight Pit match between Matt Riddle and Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins , which saw Riddle emerge victorious after a war with Rollins.

After the match, the lights went out in the arena, before Bray Wyatt’s voice sang ‘he’s got the whole world in his hands’ as fireflies lit up the arena.

Different wrestlers dressed up as the characters from the Firefly Funhouse then stood in the crowd as spotlights flashed on them, including the Fiend’s burnt mask appearing on the announce table, and the Fiend himself appearing in the front row.

A shot of the Firefly Funhouse covered in cobwebs then appeared on screen, with all the puppets laying motionlessly.

Another mask then appeared on the screen asking who killed the world, before a door appeared on the stage. The door opened before the lights in the arena went black, and Bray walked out holding his lantern wearing his new mask.

He then took the mask off to confirm that he was in fact Bray Wyatt, before he blew out the lantern and a new logo appeared on the screen, the same one from his Twitter profile picture.

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2 years ago by Connel Rumsey

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