Bray Wyatt Talks About Being WrestleMania 'Mystery Man,' Not Being Advertised For The Show, More

Bray Wyatt spoke to Brian Fritz of Between the Ropes, as a part of media row for WrestleMania weekend.

During the interview, Fritz called Bray Wyatt WrestleMania's 'mystery man,' and noted that we don't yet know what the Wyatt Family are doing at WrestleMania.

"And you shouldn't know," Wyatt said with a smile. "That's always been who we are. I think that's the way it should be. I can only imagine 100,000 people, what entering the arena would be like. It's what dreams are made of."

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Wyatt talked about how this WrestleMania has been much different for him, as he's been scheduled to face The Undertaker and John Cena during the last two shows.

"This WrestleMania has been different in particular. The fact that I'm not advertised in a match, the people have turned me on to something I didn't know about myself. We have this following and these people care about us to a level I didn't think they would. It's a very real following we've garnered and they care about what we're going to do," he said.

Wyatt said that he doesn't mind not being advertised, as his fans have made it something special in it's own.

"It's not a big poster of me and whoever. For me, the mystery of it has had some build outside of the WrestleMania card," Wyatt said.

You can see Fritz's interview with Wyatt above.

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