Bray Wyatt: WWE Doesn’t ‘Know How To Use’ the Wyatt Family

In a recent interview for Sam Roberts’ wrestling podcast, Bray Wyatt spoke about his character, a meeting down the road with Brock Lesnar and much more – below are the highlights:

 


 

Understanding The Wyat’s…

“I don’t think, when we set out and we finally got the call up, I don’t know if we really understood what we had. We knew the NXT crowd had responded so well to us and they kind of like attached themselves to us and when we came up here we never in a million years thought it was going to explode the way it did. And it did. It exploded. And it was just that kind of thing, the right place at the right time. We were so different, man. We were so different that I don’t think the company knew even how to use us. ‘What are these things?’ We were so different and in the promos [and] so different in the way we looked and how we move and we were big and we would fly and do all this crazy stuff. I don’t think anyone expected us to be so complete. They still don’t know how to use what we are. Nobody does. The fans don’t understand us completely [and] we don’t understand us completely.”

The failed Husky Harris character…

“I feel inspired again. In the beginning, where all of this came from, was when I thrown away like a piece of trash, like, years and years ago. I’m sure you can figure out what I’m talking about. I was thrown away like a piece of trash and instead of feeling sorry for myself, which is very like me to do, I would imagine, I got so angry and so frustrated at the world and this company and everything around me that, like, that’s where this all came from. And it’s almost like I need, I need these valleys because they help me create.”

Brock Lesnar…

“Me and Brock Lesnar are going to meet. And this is the only way I can put this, me and Brock Lesnar will meet down the line. It will mean something and I’m going to give him my soul and my body, and, hopefully, he doesn’t kill me, but if he does, then, so be it. That’s as much as I can give there. I’ve been beaten up quite a bit this past year. We all have. It [has] been a rough year as far as the curse of the injury, but I’m still ticking, barely, but I’m still here. I’m still alive.”

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