Bray Wyatt has always spoken in riddles, but The Eater of Worlds’ latest social media proclamations are even more baffling than usual.
On Monday night, the former WWE Champion took to social media to say “goodbye” to his followers, and that, although he once claimed to be a god, his “soul is clean now.”
“I was put on this Earth to fix it, to change it,” Wyatt wrote. “And I will not die until this is so.”
Wyatt also strangely refers to himself as “we” in his final post. Whether he is referring to his prior alliance with “Woken” Matt Hardy, The Wyatt Family or something else entirely remains unknown.
Whatever the case, as Wyatt himself affirmed, “the journey is far from over.”
I’m not a God, I never was. I’m sorry I said it, I was wrong. I know the true God now and all his power. I feel that I am forgiven for all the wickedness I have caused. My soul is clean now. My mind is clear. I see what I did wrong, what was done to me. They took it all.
— Bray Wyatt (@WWEBrayWyatt) December 18, 2018
I have so many things to fix. I realize that I was sick. My mind doesn’t work like other people’s, it gets lost and attached to ideals that are unrealistic and poisonous. My next journey will be to find my true calling.
This is goodbye.
— Bray Wyatt (@WWEBrayWyatt) December 18, 2018
To all that have loved and supported us we say thank you.
And ask that you have faith in us.
I was put on this Earth to fix it, to change it.
And I will not die until this is so.
Goodbye my brothers and sisters.
The journey is far from over.
— Bray Wyatt (@WWEBrayWyatt) December 18, 2018
These posts come just days after The Eater of Worlds wiped his Twitter account clean. On Dec. 8, in his first post following that cleansing, Wyatt wrote, “Today I have finally become who I really am.” His next post, on Dec. 13, featured an apparent passage from the Book of the Dead.
Article source: WWE.com
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