“That’s cool,” The Undertaker reveals the precious advice he whispered into Bray Wyatt’s ear on Raw 30

The Undertaker passed on the torch to Bray Wyatt on the 30th Anniversary of Monday Night Raw. He also provided some verbal preaching to his former WrestleMania opponent, which caught everyone's attention.


“That’s cool,” The Undertaker reveals the precious advice he whispered into Bray Wyatt’s ear on Raw 30

The Undertaker has some advice for Bray Wyatt (Image Credits: WWE)

Raw recently turned 30 and WWE booked an Anniversary show to commemorate those incredible decades. One of the major highlights of the night was The Undertaker’s appearance. He initially interrupted LA Knight through his bone-chilling gong followed by the return of his American Badass gimmick. The Wells Fargo Center came unglued upon witnessing the scenes.

Everybody saw whatever happened after that. Bray Wyatt too made his way out and laid down his arch-nemesis LA Knight through a Sister Abigail. Wyatt then came face-to-face with Taker which drew “Holy Sh*t” chants from the vocal crowd in Philadelphia. Before leaving the ring, The Deadman came closer to the Eater of Worlds and murmured something in the ears of Bray Wyatt.

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Fans had a fun time guessing whatever they could and decoding the input from The Phenom through some memes. However, it’s now finally been revealed what exactly Taker fed Wyatt that night. During a recent conversation with SPORTSNET, the WWE Hall of Famer himself cleared the air.

“I just let him know my phone’s always on and if he needs to talk to me about things or run things by me, that’s cool… It was a cool moment and it did exactly what I thought it would do,” said The Undertaker.

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What’s next for Bray Wyatt after the Royal Rumble?

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LA Knight slapping Bray Wyatt on SmackDown (Image Credits: WWE)

In a first-ever Pitch Black match at Royal Rumble, Bray Wyatt defeated LA Knight. The bout was met with fairly mixed response from the fans due to the aesthetic presentation. Lights turned darker and neon in color which made the entire atmosphere difficult to perceive as to whatever was happening during the match. In the end, Bray Wyatt pinned his opponent quick enough.

After the match, the New Face of Fear continued his assault over the former Million Dollar Champion. Also, Uncle Howdy made his presence felt as he jumped all over an already fallen LA Knight from a platform. The high spot looked pleasing on camera. However, it was nothing more than a botch from Howdy as he completely missed the target by some miles. Anyways, on last week’s SmackDown, Wyatt and Howdy appeared for a split second, seemingly confirming their alliance.

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