15 Quotes by Bray Wyatt
Wyndham Lawrence Rotunda, better known by his ring name Bray Wyatt, was a professional wrestler known for his enigmatic and captivating character work. Born on May 23, 1987, in Brooksville, Florida, Wyatt's unique persona and storytelling abilities made him one of the most intriguing figures in the world of wrestling. Adopting various personas throughout his career, such as "The Eater of Worlds" and "The Fiend," Wyatt's character evolution and compelling promos captivated audiences. His eerie presence and ability to blur the lines between reality and fiction added a new layer of intrigue to his performances.
In the ring, Wyatt showcased his athleticism and agility, delivering memorable matches and showcasing a wide range of wrestling styles. Wyatt's influence extended beyond the ring, as his character resonated with fans on a deep level. His storytelling ability and commitment to his craft made him a fan favorite and an integral part of the wrestling community. Although his time in the spotlight may have come to a close, Bray Wyatt's impact on the wrestling world remains undeniable, leaving a lasting impression on both fans and fellow wrestlers.
Bray Wyatt Quotes
The wolf will never lose sleep, worrying about the feelings of sheep. But no-one ever told the sheep, that they outnumber the wolves. (Meaning)
I think the thing about keeping your character fresh is, when you change as an individual, you have to flow with it.
I will build my empire next to the sea, so I can laugh from my throne as my enemies drown.
The world does not have a voice of its own. It can't tell you what it wants, what it needs. But it's yearning for something to point it in the right direction. A savior, perhaps. Save us, Chris! You must forgive me. Where have my manners gone. I don't think I've had a chance to formerly introduce myself. You may call me Bray Wyatt. But I have a thousand faces and a million names. Seducer, accuser, destroyer. I am the color red in a world full of black and white, and if you value your ability to breathe, don't get too close. Save us, Chris. Save yourself.
I personally don't like to diet. I think it's stupid. You only live once. I do like to train just because of the simple reason that it doesn't hurt as much. I need to keep myself strong as I can be. That's just who I am as a man, and I think a lot of people have the same idea.
I am the colour red, in a world of black and white and if you value your ability to breathe... Don't get too close.
Every man has urges. But the true measure of man is to admit them, to learn to control them. The Shield used to refer to themselves as the most dominant force in our universe. But that ain't the way I remember it. They fell victim to the faults of men. Their lust and greed and valor for glory, it led them right down in the pit, where they belong. Tonight, they'll burn for it. For I am no man. I am reborn. Our bond can never be broken, and our urges can never be satisfied.
I've always been my own person. Everything I've ever done in my life I did the hard way.
Just remember...you are the one with everything to lose.
You will remember me for what I truly am: A God!.
I've seen lots of Halloween people dressed up like me and they'll send me pictures. And I found that very rewarding to know that I've reached anyone.
A lot of the things that I like to portray on television are otherwise my real views.
You have to prepare yourself mentally and physically by training and knowing how to take care of yourself the best you can so that you're able to fight and get to where you want to be.
I think the audience likes to be entertained.
You find inspiration everywhere. The best inspiration is the people you grew up with. Nobody else knows about you than when you were just regular, everyday people. That's where most of it comes from.
― Bray Wyatt Quotes
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