Bray Wyatt brought the world the Firefly Fun House in 2019 as he played a children's TV host complete with puppets. Mercy the Buzzard, Abby the Witch, Ramblin' Rabbit, and Huskus the Pig Boy all occupied the Firefly Fun House throughout its run.
Wyatt's Firefly Fun House become some of the most popular segments on WWE TV and often performed well on YouTube.
When Wyatt wasn't in the Fun House, he would often appear at 'The Fiend' on WWE TV, his darker character compared to the lighter Fun House host. According to Kyle Scarborough, who did the art for "The Fiend" mask and more, WWE wanted a live version of the Fun House and Wyatt wanted to play the characters.
Fun Fact: the WWE wanted to bring the #FireflyFunHouse alive, but @Windham6 would only do it if he played the characters himself.
— Kyle A. Scarborough (@ScarboroughTWTC) October 30, 2021
Only one was mocked up, and this would've been the concept for FFH Huskus. It was hinted, but ultimately shelved.#TheFiend #BrayWyatt pic.twitter.com/1DykU2B5Ch
Scarborough also revealed that there were plans for Alexa Bliss to don a mask or different makeup during her pairing with Wyatt, but that never came to fruition.
Fun Fact: During the beginning of @AlexaBliss_WWE's run with #TheFiend, I was asked to mock up concept art for a potential mask/makeup combo.#BrayWyatt #AlexaBliss #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/LXIPv6SJjV
— Kyle A. Scarborough (@ScarboroughTWTC) October 29, 2021
Bliss turned on Wyatt at WrestleMania 37. Wyatt appeared on the subsequent episode of WWE Raw in the Fun House, which marked his final WWE appearance. He was released by WWE on July 31.
Wyatt recently noted on social media that fans will hear his side of the story soon.
Now that we have Johnny and Bruce’s opinion, I would like to share mine soon. #KultofWindham
— Windham (@Windham6) October 30, 2021
Wyatt's 90-day non-compete clause recently expired, officially making him a free agent.
Fightful Select has more details on Wyatt and potential future projects.