WWE: Bray Wyatt's Release From Company Angers Fans
08/02/2021 03:56 pm EDT
One fan wrote: "You have the worst creative department out of any sports entertainment company on the face of the planet. Take his pride and passion, give it to Alexa and then release him. Thank you for making Tony Khan's roster far greater than yours with this one."
Another fan wrote: "I give WWE 5 years tops before it's no longer in business. Releasing their best stars, a lack of talent and exciting stories, relying on old stars who are way past it."
One fan said: "Bray has the potential to be an amazing star worldwide. He is a tremendous creative. Unfortunately, WWE never let him reach that potential. They misused him and buried his characterization tons of times. He deserves more."
Is Wyatt heading to AEW. One fan wrote: "Looks like Dark Order found its leader. I for one would love to see Bray pick up where Brodie has left off. It's destiny at this point."
"Bray Wyatt, one of the most creative minds WWE had, has been released from the company," one fan noted. "Says more about them, than it does about him, he wasn't the same after losing the Universal Championship to Goldberg last year.
One social media user noted: "He's better off honestly He's got so much talent that will be appreciated elsewhere. The person who needs to be let go is the one in charge of all those god awful screen cuts! It's nauseating."
And this fan said: "Vince is a workaholic and is directly involved in Creative, hence some incredibly disastrous story lines that were his babies. Also John Laurinitis is Vince's yes man, there's no WAY Vince didn't know or approve this."
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