Throughout the arena, there were shots of people disguised as Wyatt’s various alter-egos and companions from his old Firefly FunHouse, including Mercy the Buzzard, Ramblin’ Rabbit, Abby the Witch, and even The Fiend. The camera then panned to the Firefly FunHouse itself moving in, dusty, dirty and full of cobwebs, with the lifeless puppets strewn about. A distorted version of the Firefly FunHouse theme song could be heard playing in the arena, then a TV turned on, showing a masked figure asking, “Who killed the world?” The camera then pans back outside the Firefly FunHouse and the mysterious masked man finally makes his appearance with a familiar lamp. He took off his mask and it was indeed Bray Wyatt, officially back in WWE. Wyatt is now back in WWE after being released at the end of July 2021. There were rumors that he might return, but now he is officially back in WWE and seems to be back to his old Bray Wyatt gimmick. Where Wyatt goes from here remains to be seen. Extreme Rules ended with the reveal of what appears to be a new moth, or possibly a firefly, Silence of the Lambs-type of logo for Wyatt. You can check out some clips and images of Wyatt’s return below. You can also watch live coverage of Extreme Rules here. BRAY WYATT IS [email protected] | #ExtremeRules pic.twitter.com/ETD8uFiBgO — WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) October 9, 2022 Bray Wyatt’s return reactions ⤵️#ExtremeRules pic.twitter.com/NuIyNzIjS3 — WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) October 9, 2022 NO REASON #ExtremeRules 🎥 @WWEpic.twitter.com/JULYYb5MMC — WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) October 9, 2022