Vince McMahon ‘Demanded’ Sad Alexa Bliss Attack

Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt were previously entailed in a heated feud before the latter’s release from WWE. Bray Wyatt was removed from WWE programming after his WrestleMania 37 match against Orton. ‘The Viper’ recently opened up on the feud he had with ‘The Fiend’.

 


 

Randy Orton opens up on feud with Bray Wyatt

Wyatt is one of the most creative stars in the industry. It was noted how he made a very weird purchase at store. Orton and Wyatt were involved in various feuds over the years and it has made an impact on the fans. Their most recent storyline also involved Alexa Bliss. It was one of the major storylines towards the latter half of 2020 and the beginning of 2021.

While speaking on The Ringer Wrestling Show, Orton reflected on his feud with the former WWE star Wyatt and he admitted that parts of the feud were rough and he just learned to roll with the punches, and he said Vince McMahon demanded the Alexa Bliss attack on Randy Orton with a fireball:

“I was doing Fiend stuff a year ago. That was hard. Some of that was rough. They put me in the burn mask one week [after Alexa Bliss burned him] and the next week I’m out of it and my skin healed. It’s tough. Then you go to, who you would imagine you go to when you have a gripe, and go, ‘Hey, I can’t do this. Aren’t they gonna….’ [Vince impression], ‘Just do it. It’s going to work.’ ‘Okay.’ Roll with the punches. You go out there and do your best job. Even though I’m lighting a dead guy on fire and he’s the babyface…I had a very hard time trying to make that real, but I feel like I did a good enough job to where even though it was a little cringe-worthy for some people, because I really tried to believe I was going through this, I think it helped people buy into it a little bit more while we were suspending that reality and trying to make them believe like they would if they were watching the most recent Halloween movie. They want to believe and be entertained so, the more I can accept that and make it real and make it something that I’m feeling and not just words that some 22-year-old writer wrote on paper for me, if I believe it and make it mine, I can get them to believe. That’s what kind of changed with my promos.”

Wyatt is yet to decide his future in the pro-wrestling industry and fans are kept awaited.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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