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Bray Wyatt hypes up return to ring by posting the end of his WWE non-compete clause on social media

Bray Wyatt hypes up return to ring by posting the end of his WWE non-compete clause on social media.

LET HIM IN!

Ever since his unexpected release from the WWE over the summer, many have wondered where Bray Wyatt would land.

There’s been speculation as to whether Wyatt, real name Windham Rotunda, will go next. Some even wondered if he would get back into the ring after an 12-year stint with the WWE.

As it turns out, Wyatt is counting down the days.

The two days Wyatt is referring to is the number of days left in his non-compete clause from his WWE deal, which is 90 days.

The 34-year-old was released from WWE on July 31; a move that was received very harshly around the wrestling circles, as many considered Wyatt’s persona of The Fiend to be one of the very best in WWE.

Even so, the fans are excited to see where he lands. Some are very set on him landing in AEW like many of his former colleagues and friends have done this last year and since the inception of the company.

The entire wrestling community is eager to see where Bray Wyatt lands next and we all wait.

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Doug Rush

Doug Rush is entering his 18th season as a writer. His career dates back to when he was with The Asbury Park Press covering high school football, The Harlem Globetrotters and The Lakewood Blueclaws.


In 2009, he joined Bleacher Report, covering the New York Yankees and New York Giants, amassing over 2 million reader views.


After 2013, he left B/R to join Sports Media 101 to cover the Yankees and Giants. While with Sports Media 101, Rush was named to the Pro Football Writers Association of America. He was there until July of 2016.

In January of 2018, Rush joined USA Today as part of the Giants Wire staff to cover the Giants. He is still currently with them, as he does weekly analysis for them during the season.


In September of 2021, Rush joined Pro Sports Extra, where he will be covering MLB, the NFL, NBA, WWE and AEW.


Doug is from Toms River, New Jersey where he has two children, Carson and Peyton.

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