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Bray Wyatt: 10 things you didn't know about the potential WWE returnee

Bray Wyatt is one of the most interesting and talented superstars in WWE history, with his incredibly creative gimmicks, promo skills and unique look.

The former WWE Superstar is rumoured to be returning to the company, potentially even as early as tonight’s episode of SmackDown.

With this in mind, there is probably a few things about the 3-time World Champion that fans might not be aware of, so GiveMeSport takes you through 10 things you didn’t know about Bray Wyatt…

The real-life Windham Rotunda is a third-generation wrestler, being the grandson of Blackjack Mulligan and son of Mike Rotunda, better known as IRS.

He is also brothers with Bo Dallas, but their family history has yet to be mentioned on WWE television.

Having played American football in High School, Wyatt played at the College of the Sequoias for two seasons before earning a scholarship to Troy University. Here, he played collegiate football for a further two years as an offensive guard.

With his impeccable use of the English language and promo skills, it is hardly surprising Wyatt studied journalism in college. He just missed a bachelor’s degree having decided to pursue a full-time career as a professional wrestler.

Before becoming “The Eater of Worlds,” Rotunda was Husky Harris in NXT, and had Cody Rhodes as his senior pro and mentor (a future storyline?). The gimmick had no impact on the main roster despite being part of the invading Nexus, and he was punted off television by future career rival Randy Orton.

In 2020, Wyatt, then in “The Fiend” persona, and Goldberg had a short feud over the Universal Championship. In the build-up to their match at Super ShowDown, Wyatt took to Twitter to reveal one of his first tattoos, a tribal symbol, had been

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