Bray Wyatt (Windham) says he is ready.
Wyatt was released by WWE on July 31, 2021 and has been largely silent about his departure and future in wrestling. Some who worked with Wyatt in WWE, and many who didn't, have spoken about Wyatt, his relationship with Vince McMahon, why they believed he was released, and more. However, Bray has not commented on the matter.
Taking to social media, Wyatt commented on the opinions of others and how his name remains in headlines despite his current departure from the wrestling world. He also hinted that a return in some capacity could happen in the near future.
Everything good that’s ever happened to me, first came a period horrible suffering. I never ask why, I just wait for the rough part to end. I was chosen for whatever reason. And I’ve got shit to do. It doesn’t hurt anymore, it burns.
I’m ready now
I’m tired of watching. Tired of hearing irrelevant clowns speculate how I’ll be perceived. Tired of hearing about my greed, my desire questioned. Wherever and whenever I decide to return, I’ll remind everyone why they know my name. Again. And again.
Believe in me.
#IFoundItPatience. It’s almost time
Everything good that’s ever happened to me, first came a period horrible suffering. I never ask why, I just wait for the rough part to end. I was chosen for whatever reason. And I’ve got shit to do. It doesn’t hurt anymore, it burns.
— WYATT 6 (@Windham6) May 31, 2022
I’m ready now
I’m tired of watching. Tired of hearing irrelevant clowns speculate how I’ll be perceived. Tired of hearing about my greed, my desire questioned. Wherever and whenever I decide to return, I’ll remind everyone why they know my name. Again. And again.
— WYATT 6 (@Windham6) May 31, 2022
Believe in me.#IFoundIt
Patience. It’s almost time
— WYATT 6 (@Windham6) May 31, 2022
Wyatt was part of WrestleCon during WrestleMania weekend in Dallas, Texas.
Ahead of the event, he participated in an Instagram Q&A where he said he will always love wrestling. You can find his answers by clicking here.