‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt ‘likely’ returning to WWE after Vince McMahon retirement on top of other sensational comebacks
'THE FIEND' Bray Wyatt is "likely" to return to WWE after Vince McMahon's retirement.
Wyatt, 35, shocked the pro wrestling scene when he suddenly left the company in 2021 after a successful nine-year stint.
According to Wade Keller of , however, the belief is that the three-time world champion is “likely” returning to the wrestling giants in the near future.
Fightful also recently claimed that the promotion's higher-ups believe a comeback for the American grappler is more possible now under the new administration.
That is because the ex-WWE champion and McMahon reportedly fell out.
However, the former WWE supremo as Chairman, CEO and Head of Creative last month.
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The 76-year-old has been replaced by his daughter Stephanie, who is now in charge as Chairwoman and co-CEO alongside co-CEO Nick Khan.
Her husband and wrestling legend Triple H has been appointed as the new Head of Creative.
Reports suggest the new hierarchy is likelier to appeal to Wyatt more than the previous regime.
Several stars have already returned after McMahon's departure, such as Karrion Kross, Dakota Kai and Dexter Lumis.
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More are expected to follow, like Johnny Gargano as well as Sasha Banks and Naomi, who walked out in May.
Wyatt has gained immense popularity throughout the years after unforgettable matches against the likes of The Undertaker, John Cena and Roman Reigns.