As promised, Bray Wyatt faced John Cena in a Firefly Fun House match at WrestleMania, but it wasn't anything close to what we were expecting. In a downright crazy bout, Wyatt took Cena on a trip back through his career, leading to the emergence of both the "Ruthless Aggression" and Doctor of Thuganomics characters.
Along the way, Wyatt took us (and Cena) to WCW and even WrestleMania 30 where he returned to his own "classic" Bray Wyatt persona. Honestly, it's a match which is hard to even breakdown as it was so completely insane, but when all was said and done, The Fiend brought Cena's own prophecy to reality by taking him out and, well, making him vanish into thin air.
We're not entirely sure what we just watched, but there were references to Husky Harris, Cena's relationship with Nikki Bella, and even Vince McMahon's love of "good sh*t." We were taken to another world in the bout, but The Fiend was left standing tall and Cena's time in WWE may very well be at an end now.
Simply put, like last year's Boneyard match, this was an experience!
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